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Loudoun County free COVID-19 testing through May

April 28, 2021

Loudoun County will continue to hold free, drive thru COVID-19 testing events through May. The events are scheduled for Tuesdays, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., at the following locations: May: 4: Franklin Park, 17501 Franklin Park Drive, Purcellville May 11: Philip A. Bolen Memorial Park, 42405 Claudia Drive, Leesburg(Enter the park on Crosstrail Boulevard from Sycolin Road.) May 18: Cascades Library, 21030…

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Loudoun Government Center construction project complete– Sidewalk reopens, bus stop returns to original location

April 18, 2021

Construction of an awning at the Loudoun County Government Center that affected pedestrian and vehicular traffic on Harrison Street in Leesburg has been completed. As a result, on Monday, April 19: The sidewalk on the Government Center side of Harrison Street between Loudoun Street and East Market Street will reopen. The Loudoun County Transit bus…

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Public comment invited on Loudoun County draft unmet housing needs strategic plan

April 14, 2021

As the Loudoun County Office of Housing finalizes the county’s Unmet Housing Needs Strategic Plan, members of the public are invited to review the draft plan and share their feedback. The strategic plan is designed to help the county and its partners improve housing access, quality and affordability for all families. It identifies strategies and…

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COVID-19 Vaccinations to include all essential workers in Virginia’s Phase 1c Priority Group

April 7, 2021

The Loudoun County Health Department is announcing that effective today, Monday, April 5, Loudoun County will expand COVID-19 vaccination opportunities to include all people who are in the Virginia Department of Health’s Phase 1c priority group, which includes people in 13 additional categories of front-line essential workers. Appointments for people in the 1c group will be offered…

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Loudoun County encourages continued pre-registration for vaccination waitlist

April 4, 2021

Loudoun County continues to make progress through the waitlist of people who are pre-registered for a COVID-19 vaccine. As a result, the county is currently making vaccination appointments for people who are pre-registered and in Virginia’s Phase 1a and 1b priority groups. Anyone who has not yet pre-registered for a COVID-19 vaccine and is among those…

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Nominations sought for 2021 Signatures of Loudoun Design Awards Program

April 4, 2021

The Loudoun County Design Cabinet is seeking nominations for the 2021 Signatures of Loudoun Awards program. The Signatures of Loudoun program recognizes the buildings and public spaces that reflect outstanding design, renovation, adaptive reuse and visually groundbreaking projects throughout the county. All varieties of nominations are encouraged: private and public, large and small. Nominations are…

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Lessons from the battle over Goose Creek Overlook

March 31, 2021

Goose Creek Overlook votes will be remembered for turning the tide on a big development, but what they surfaced about Loudoun’s leaders and “place types” may be more revealing in the long run. Until March 16’s final Board of Supervisors vote on the controversial Goose Creek Overlook development, you’d have found quite a few Loudoun…

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Purcellville, Loudoun get millions in American Rescue Plan Funds

March 31, 2021

By Valerie Cury The American Rescue Plan Act, also known as the COVID-19 Stimulus Package, will net Purcellville $9,250,037 as it stands today, but could be as low as $2.2 million. Loudoun County will be receiving $80,203,148. However, there might be a recalculation in the numbers. At the March 23 Purcellville Town Council Meeting, Council…

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Waterford Traffic Calming and Byway Study meeting April 15

March 31, 2021

Loudoun County is hosting an online public information meeting for the Village of Waterford Traffic Calming and Byway Assessment Study. The purpose of the meeting is to seek feedback from the public on the study.  The meeting will be held Thursday, April 15, from 6 – 7 p.m. Members of the public are invited to…

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Loudoun County offering COVID-19 testing events through April

March 23, 2021

Loudoun County has scheduled more free, drive thru COVID-19 testing events through April. Testing events will be held on Tuesdays only, and end one hour earlier than the testing events held over the past two months. The new COVID-19 testing schedule is now Tuesdays, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the following locations: March 30: Franklin…

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