Mark A. Arnold

Historic Preservation Commissioner at City of Winchester, Virginia Local Government

Mark A. Arnold has a diverse and extensive background in facilities management, architectural design, and structural engineering. Serving as Facilities Manager for the Lexington Fayette Urban County Government since September 1999, Mark oversees design, construction, and maintenance for over 60 properties. In addition, Mark has been connected with Master Plan since 1981, specializing in house plans and designs, showcasing over 32 years of architectural and structural expertise. Mark also holds the position of Historic Preservation Commissioner for the City of Winchester, appointed in 2010. Earlier in their career, Mark worked as a Structural Engineering Technician at Poage Engineering, Inc. from 1979 to 1999, contributing to the design of various projects across education, healthcare, and commercial sectors. Mark's educational background includes studies at Lexington Technical Institute, Murray State University, and the University of Kentucky.

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City of Winchester, Virginia Local Government

Winchester, founded in 1744, is the oldest Virginia city west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Located at the northern entrance of the Shenandoah Valley, the City encompasses 9.3 sq. miles and is the medical, industrial, commercial and agricultural center for the surrounding areas. The City has a population of over 28,000 residents. The mission of the City of Winchester local government is to provide a safe, vibrant, sustainable community while striving to constantly improve the quality of life for our citizens and economic partners.