Christine McKaba serves as the Town Administrator for the Town of Reidville. She oversees daily municipal operations, coordinates town services, and manages zoning and land‑use regulations to ensure orderly growth and development. Christine is dedicated to fostering a well‑managed, vibrant, and compliant community that meets the needs of residents and supports sustainable development. She also prioritizes fiscal responsibility, ensuring that town resources are managed efficiently and transparently to support long‑term community goals.
Administrator & Council
Josh Simpson serves as the Mayor (at-large) and Administration Chair for the Town of Reidville. In these roles, he oversees administrative operations and ensures the efficient delivery of services to residents. Josh is committed to fostering meaningful connections between residents, town administration, and local initiatives to ensure Reidville remains a vibrant and thriving community. He actively supports civic participation, encouraging residents to engage in local decision‑making and take part in shaping the town’s future.
Bob Jordan serves as Mayor Pro Tempore/Councilmember (Ward 1) and Public Works Chair for the Town of Reidville. In these roles, he helps guide town governance while overseeing essential public works initiatives that keep the community running smoothly. Bob is dedicated to improving local infrastructure, fostering transparent communication, and supporting projects that enhance the quality of life for all Reidville residents.
Justin Beardsley serves as a Councilmember (Ward 3) and Public Safety Chair for the Town of Reidville, overseeing initiatives that support the safety and well‑being of the community. He works closely with local law enforcement, emergency services, and community programs to promote public safety, preparedness, and responsive services. Justin is committed to protecting residents while fostering a secure, connected, and resilient community.
James Richard serves as a Councilmember (Ward 4) and Finance Chair for the Town of Reidville, overseeing the town’s budgeting, fiscal planning, and financial management. He is committed to ensuring responsible stewardship of public funds, transparency in financial decisions, and strategic allocation of resources to support community priorities. James’s leadership helps maintain the town’s financial health while advancing projects that benefit all residents.
Amy Gore serves as a Councilmember (Ward 2) and Community Development Chair for the Town of Reidville, leading efforts to enhance the town’s growth and overall quality of life. She focuses on planning initiatives, supporting local businesses, and fostering programs that strengthen neighborhoods and community engagement. Amy is dedicated to building a vibrant, connected Reidville for all residents.

