Build a Better Pinellas.
Leadership
David has always taken a leadership role in everything he has accomplished. He will take charge of the issues and lead us to build a better Pinellas County. He has several great ideas on how to bring about some well-needed changes to county government and planning. As an architect, he’s here to help build a better place through continued investment in our local neighborhoods and communities.
Family
David has raised a son and daughter into adulthood and works tirelessly as a registered Florida Architect and Interior Designer right here in Pinellas County. As David watches his children get older, finish college and find their way through life’s challenges, he wants them to be able to live in a better Pinellas County for them, and for all of us.
Commitment
David has lived in Pinellas County since 2000 and has watched as career politicians keep collecting paychecks and nothing much getting done to improve the lives of other Pinellas County residents. He’s “Tired of it” and wants to see a change. Aren’t you “Tired of it too?” As an admirer of former Governor Bob Graham, David plans to dedicate some of his time to perform “Workdays” while in office, performing a variety of jobs around Pinellas County to better connect with the workers and dreamers who live here.
ABOUT DAVID
“Build a Better Pinellas.
Build a Better Future!”
David Glenn Jr. is not a career politician. He has worked hard all his life to achieve his goals and aspirations. Like many of you, he has a mortgage, drives an older car, and does his own laundry and shopping. As your next Pinellas County Commissioner, David will share his ideas and work with others to implement the innovative plans outlined below. Some of these strategies include investment in our community through land development initiatives that will allow our property tax base to be increased while keeping the revenues in Pinellas County for the benefit of Pinellas County residents, increased investment in local and County services such as public transit, parks & recreation, library services, building& zoning, animal rescue, adoption and rehabilitation services, affordable housing for teachers, first responders, and veterans and the creation of a “Nuisance Ordinance” to assist in the elimination of problem properties.