It’s official. Loudoun is now the fourth county in Virginia to have passed the Bamboo Ordinance, joining Fairfax, Fauquier and Stafford Counties. Here is the link: CHAPTER 694 Containment of Running Bamboo. It’s a fairly quick read.
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Supervisor Briskman’s Community Office Hours
Supervisor Briskman’s office is holding Community Office Hours on Thursday, June 26th from 12:00PM – 3:00PM at the Cascades Library.
This will be a chance for residents to speak with Supervisor Briskman or our staff directly about their issues or questions and hope your association will help us spread the word.
Where: Cascades Library, Meeting Room A (20130 Whitfield Pl, Sterling)
When: Thursday, June 26th
Time: 12:00PM – 3:00PM
More information and sign-ups can be found here. If anyone has further questions, they can email me at Ashley.Palmer@loudoun.gov. Thanks again!
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not just a good idea-)
A reminder that county law requires sidewalks to be cleared within 24 hours of the end of the event.
And a special thank you to our good neighbor at 120cgc for clearing the parcel B common ground easement-)
coming soon? CEDAR LAKE RESTAURANT WITH DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITIES?
loCo zoning has received a request for A Special Exception (SPEX) to permit the development of a restaurant with drive-through facilities in the Commercial Center, Community Center zoning district, north of Leesburg Pike (Route 7) and east of Cedar Drive,
probably the former bank…
parcel B rehab follow-up work
the county will be fixing the issues on parcel B as soon as the area dries out:

“There is still a low area to address along the upper reach of the channel, as shown in red on the attachment, which was also observed during a follow-up review of the completed work. To access the previously mentioned low area for future repair work, the County would like to go between the 2 and 3 Redwing Ct. residences to bring in additional matting and soil materials by foot and wheelbarrow, respectively, which would eliminate the need for having to drive heavier equipment along the length of the channel from the original Cardinal Glen Cir. entrance.
“When the Public Works crew determines that site conditions are good for repairing the low area within the channel, the residents will be notified.”

