Bruce's Work in Your Community

Bruce Tulloch has worked with the Potomac District to:

  • Install a traffic light at River Bend Middle School
  • Install a light at the entrance to the Countryside Elementary
  • Save CountrySide over $180,000.00 for Storm Water Management Issues identified by the Proprietary
  • Enforce no commercial parking on all ContrySide residential streets
  • Work with the Sheriff's department on gang related graffiti and over-crowed zoning violations.
  • Open the Claude Moore Recreation Center.
  • Obtained over $30,000 in grants for programs and safety improvements at Potomac Falls High School.
  • Initiated the low cost After School Middle School program.
  • Worked with Broad Run residents to help obtain a solution to their problem with the Hidden Lane Landfill.


Bruce has:

  • Lead the way on the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors to properly fund Our Schools.
  • Made teachers the Boards first priority by having Teachers Raises funded first.
  • Supported funding smaller class sizes.
  • Made funding after school programs both in Middle School and High school a personal priority.
  • Championed the Youth After School Program for Our Middle Schools through the L.C. Parks and Recreation Dept. making it more accessible and more affordable for Potomac District Residences.
  • Raised almost thirty thousand dollars in private sector business monies for school programs.
  • Worked with PFHS and VDOT to get approval for closing down Algonkian Parkway for our homecoming parade, for the past three years. Last year we were told it would not happen, Bruce got involved and made it happen.


River Bend Middle School traffic light
This was a serious safety concern for all of the students, staff and parents using this school every day. It is now a safe entrance and exit. Bruce got it done.

Countryside Elementary traffic light
Bruce worked with the school system to have this school open with a safe entrance for the students, Worked with Cascades residents to get a long-awaited sidewalk on Cutwater Place. The middle and high school students from this neighborhood; numbering over twenty-five, had to walk in the street and stand in an intersection waiting for their bus. Bruce got it done.

Bruce also obtained a grant to improve the safety condition of the parking lot at PFHS.

Finally, Bruce obtained a grant two years in a row, from Innova, to provide a Character and Tolerance program to the students at PFHS.


2006