Board of Supervisors adopts FY 25 Budget

The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors has approved a budget totaling approximately $6.9 billion in total appropriations for the general county government and school system for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025. The adopted budget includes a real property tax rate of $0.865 cents per $100 in assessed value for tax year 2024, which is one cent…

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Reduced Belmont Innovation Gateway proposal up for reconsideration  

By Reed Carver  Belmont Innovation Gateway, one of the biggest data centers ever proposed, was heard at the March 13 Board of Supervisors Public Hearing, as the last item discussed that night. Approximately 39 people were wearing red, showing their opposition against this proposal, and as many had stop sign stickers on their shirts. Activists…

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Milan and Rayner pass resolution pushing false narrative re planning commission

By Valerie Cury At the Feb. 27 Purcellville Town Council Work Session, Vice Mayor Erin Rayner made a resolution to direct the planning commission to send any potential bylaw changes to the town council for approval. Rayner indicated that this resolution was important and necessary, even though the drafted bylaw revisions had already been sent…

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Loudoun County statement regarding data center “moratorium”

The Blue Ridge Leader reporting on data centers through Loudoun County, VA

Loudoun County has received inquiries from residents who are concerned about the number of data centers that have been approved for construction in the county and potential future projects currently in the planning process. The county is publishing this message to ensure interested residents are correctly informed about the county’s role in data center development….

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Purcellville ranked as “Safest City” in Virginia

The Purcellville Police Department has announced that the Town of Purcellville was ranked the “Safest City” in Virginia for 2024 by SafeWise. Using the latest FBI National Incident-Based Reporting System data available, Purcellville received the number one ranking as the safest city in Virginia.  Overall, Virginia was…

Kuhns offer to donate White’s Ferry to Montgomery County

White’s Ferry owners—Chuck and Stacy Kuhn—have formally offered to donate the White’s Ferry operation to Montgomery County. This most recent offer is part of their commitment to getting the ferry operational to preserve history, save jobs, and reduce traffic.  “We are happy to propose a resolution…

Warner & Kaine announce over $3 million in federal funding for Leesburg

On April 15, U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine announced $3,040,000 in federal funding for the Town of Leesburg to install new power generator systems for the town’s potable water pumping station and pollution control center.  This funding will help ensure reliable access to water and continued…

Wheelchair users to vie for medals, prizes in Run the Greenway Roll 5K

Wheelchair users for the first time will have their own race category in this year’s Run the Greenway Saturday, May 4 at Loudoun Station, putting them in competition for medals, glory and prizes. First, second and third place overall finishers in the new Roll 5K…

New firehouse approved to be built on Philomont Horse Show Grounds

By Reed Carver Alternate sites will no longer be considered for the Philomont Fire Station, according to a motion  passed on Tuesday, April 9, during a Finance/Government Operations and Economic Development Committee meeting. On April 10, at the Board of Supervisors Public Hearing, the Board…

Loudoun offers grant trainings for nonprofits

Loudoun County continues to offer free professional development opportunities for nonprofits serving Loudoun County residents, with new trainings scheduled for May and June. The opportunities include an introductory training open to all nonprofits and a specialized series of trainings, which will be open to a…

Leesburg unveils inaugural Flower & Garden Week celebration

Leesburg has announced the launch of its inaugural Flower & Garden Week, which will take place from Saturday, April 13 to Sunday, April 21. During the week-long event, residents and visitors can look forward to a diverse range of activities and promotions, that highlight the beauty…

Loudoun to participate in Dominion Energy’s Case for proposed power lines

During its April 2, meeting, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors voted in favor of filing a “notice of participation” in Dominion Energy’s application to the State Corporation Commission for construction of a new substation and new transmission lines that, if approved, would run along…

Government

March jobs numbers support Virginia’s economic momentum

Gov. Glenn Youngkin has announced that according to BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics (“LAUS”, or…

Broadband expansion timeline extended

During the April 16, meeting, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors received an update on…

BOS broadens eligibility for conservation easement assistance program

The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors has approved changes to the county’s Conservation Easement Assistance…

Leesburg to host open house on Saturday, May 4

The Town of Leesburg will host an open house on Saturday, May 4, from 11…

Warner & Kaine announce over $3 million in federal funding for Leesburg

On April 15, U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine announced $3,040,000 in federal funding for…

Hazardous Waste Collection event set for May 2

Loudoun County will host a hazardous waste collection event for businesses and other non-residential generators…

CTB invites public feedback on transportation projects

The Commonwealth Transportation Board will host nine meetings across Virginia and is inviting the public…

Youngkin presents budget reflecting compromise

Gov. Glenn Youngkin on April 8, released a package of 242 budget amendments to find…

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Loudoun Environmental Commission hosts Energy & Environment Forum

Members of the community are encouraged to learn and engage about Loudoun County’s efforts to increase environment and energy sustainability by attending the second annual Energy and Environment Forum Tuesday, May 14,…

Purcellville Police Chief McAlister received Stu Plitman Award

Purcellville Police Chief Cynthia McAlister was honored with the prestigious Stu Plitman First Responder Community Service Award at today’s 2024 Loudoun Chamber’s Annual Valor Awards held at the National Conference…

JK Community Farm Seeks Volunteers for the 6th Annual Plant-A-Thon

The JK Community Farm is seeking teams of volunteers from companies, civic groups as well as individuals of all ages and sponsors to participate in its 6th annual Plant-A-Thon. With two days to…

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Deadline is May 8 for COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Grant Program applications

Loudoun County is seeking grant applications from community organizations for the COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Program to support their strategies that ensure greater equity and access to COVID-19 vaccine for those…

Adopters needed as 40-plus rabbits arrive at LCAS

Loudoun County Animal Services is seeking people willing to adopt rabbits after the agency received a record number of rabbits at once. On Friday, April 5, LCAS received 43 rabbits,…

Temporary closure of Evergreen Mills Road segment March 26-29

A segment of Evergreen Mills Road, between Creighton Road and Ryan Road, will be closed to all traffic from 7 a.m. on Tuesday, March 26 until approximately 12 p.m. on…

LVHS presents Once Upon a Mattress

Loudoun Valley High School presents the musical Once Upon a Mattress, based on the classic fairy tale The Princess and The Pea. What distinguishes this musical is its comedic energy….

Vincent Jones is appointed Deputy Loudoun County Administrator

Vincent Jones has been appointed as a Deputy Loudoun County Administrator effective March 14, Loudoun County…

House passes Rep. Wexton’s Bipartisan Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act 2.0

The U.S. House of Representatives passed Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton’s (D-VA) Gabriella Miller Kids irst Research…