Loudoun County has declared a local emergency in response to the continued spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Loudoun County Administrator Tim Hemstreet issued a declaration of local emergency Monday, March 16, 2020, with the concurrence of Board of Supervisors Chair Phyllis J. Randall.
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CORONAVIRUS UPDATE from Our Algonkian District Supervisor
Dear Constituents,
Just now, Chair Phyllis Randall led a press conference to update the County on steps being taken to ensure the safety of residents as we deal with this situation. If you missed the press conference you can find it on the county’s website at loudoun.gov/webcast and on the Loudoun County Government’s page on Facebook.
Many of you may have heard that the County Health Department announced that a third resident of Loudoun County has tested “presumptive positive” for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This individual is a male in his 30s who lives in Loudoun County. The Health Department is currently investigating the potential source of this person’s infection. The individual is being treated at a hospital in Loudoun County.
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Sidewalks Upgraded
Your tax dollar$ @ work: handicap access ramps were installed today in front of
208 Cardinal Glen Cir
& 410 Cardinal Glen Cir
.
Sure hope the county fixes our other sidewalk problems soon…
Annual Meeting Discussion Topics
What issues would you like to hear about at our upcoming annual meeting?
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Annual Meeting 2020
Our annual meeting is scheduled for 26 January, when the board will hold elections for Board members whose terms expire, and update members on our activities.
We will be providing light refreshments!