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Charles Reed Jr. (center) talks with Steve Turnage (right) about the O'Gara Group wanting to move to Westmoreland as 11-year-old Creek Foxwell listens. Reed is a Vietnam veteran and Turnage was in the Marines.
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Residents protest O'Gara plan

Westmoreland residents protest plans to bring tactical-training facility to county

Date published: 4/14/2009

BY FRANK DELANO

About 30 Westmoreland County residents gathered among the military monuments on the courthouse lawn yesterday to protest a proposed tactical-training facility near Montross.

"If I want to hear automatic gunfire I will volunteer for Iraq," read one sign made from a piece of foam board by Charles W. Reed Jr., a 63-year-old county native.

The protesters included both been-heres such as Reed and come-heres such as Bob Quinn, 64, who owns one home in Arlington and another at Mount Holly about three miles from the 350-acre training site that The O'Gara Group hopes to buy from the county and a private landowner.

The parties hope to close the deal in June. O'Gara plans to build courses for driving training, shooting ranges for small arms and buildings for combat practice.

"O'Gara is not a good match for Westmoreland County," said Quinn. "The county says it wants economic development, but if I wanted to locate a business in Westmoreland County, would I want it next door to a firing range? I think not."

Reed's name was on a nearby monument honoring Vietnam servicemen. He was awarded a Bronze Star in 1969 "for running the wrong way," he said.

Reed said the proposed O'Gara operation "is going to affect everybody's property values, especially the people who live close to it. It's going to hurt them big time."

J.R. Robinson said he lives on Zacata Road a quarter-mile from the proposed training site. He objected to the county's declaration that the O'Gara operation would be a school allowed on agriculturally zoned land.

"I've got 13 acres and I'm going to submit an application to build a racetrack and start a driving-training school on my property. If they say it's OK for O'Gara, let's see what they tell me," he said.

Joan Winter, one of the organizers of the protest, said its purpose was to inform residents about O'Gara and to increase local opposition. A gripe common to many protesters was the county's secrecy in approving the deal without public hearings.

Winter and other O'Gara opponents have created a Web site (keepwestmore landrural.org) and a new group, WEstmoreland COUNTy Citizens for Change.

"Our goal is to be a positive influence on the community," said Catherine Scott, an ex-Fairfax resident who now resides in a former seafood plant on Nomini Creek.

County supervisors were meeting nearby as the quiet protest took place. At 6 p.m., the protesters took their signs and marched down the sidewalk to the meeting.

Frank Delano: 804/761-4300
Email: fpdelano@gmail.com



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Good fit? (posted by davischalmers , Apr. 17, 2009 3:06 am)   
Good fit like a bayonet between the ribs?

I support O'Gara, so sue me (posted by Xerxes , Apr. 15, 2009 6:35 pm)   
I'm so tired of everyone complaining about development. The truth is that Westmo. residents will find a reason to fight ANY business, locally owned or otherwise. You might as well throw a dart at a board of reasons given any business venture; it might compete w/ Angelo's, it might raise crime, it might pollute the air...etc. The truth is that Westmo. needs economic growth and that home values mean NOTHING if people aren't buying homes in the area. We need to bring more people and money into the area.

NO'GARA (posted by jadams76 , Apr. 14, 2009 12:48 pm)   
There's change for the better and change for the worse. Everyone in the county is in favor of economic development, but not at the cost of our way of life and property values.If O'Gara were to come here and it turned out to be as big a mistake as feared, there is no turning back. Please bear in mind other counties have said 'no' to just such a proposal. What do they know that we don't? And this is being forced on us by our Supervisors to the point where people have to take to the streets to be heard?  

jobs jobs jobs (posted by nvaguys , Apr. 14, 2009 8:18 am)   
Westmorland needs economic development. This is a good fit. Stil,l a public hearing should have occurred so people can air their views. We all need to be heard!

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