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AUGUST 20, 2020
Deadlocked Leesburg Council to Ask Court to Fill Vacant Seat BY KARA C. RODRIGUEZ
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A majority of the Leesburg Town Council has agreed on one thing when it comes to filling its almost three-month-long council member vacancy—they cannot agree on who to pick. Council members voted 4-2 on Aug. 11 to ask the Loudoun County Circuit Court to fill the vacancy created by Josh Thiel’s resignation in May. It ends months of deliberations over not only what process should be used to fill the vacancy, but ultimately on who should finish Thiel’s term, which expires at year’s end. Now it could be one of the first tasks of newly hired Town Attorney Christopher Spera, who started his new job on Monday. While the Town Charter lays out the path for Circuit Court to step in to fill a vacancy, it’s not a procedure town leaders recall ever happening before. Spera could file the request as early as Monday. Sixteen town residents had put their names up for consideration in mid-June, but it took almost a month for the council to agree on what process it should use to consider the candidates. Ultimately, the council selected a process that it did not end up
following. Under that process, each council member would send his or her top five choices to Clerk of the Council Eileen Boeing, and then consider only the candidates who received at least four votes of support. Only one candidate, Planning Commissioner Nick Clemente, qualified for that consideration, receiving votes of support from all council members who participated in the process. Councilman Tom Dunn did not submit votes, but voted to support Clemente when his name came up for a vote. Votes on all candidates during the council’s July 28 and Aug. 11 meetings failed, however, along the same 3-3 split—council members Ron Campbell, Suzanne Fox and Dunn on one end of the vote, and Mayor Kelly Burk, Vice Mayor Marty Martinez and Councilman Neil Steinberg on the other. Clemente spoke during last week’s petitioners section of the meeting, and had some choice words for the council. He said he was puzzled after Burk, Martinez and Steinberg did not vote in favor of his appointment at the July 28 meeting after all three had included him in their top five choicLEESBURG VACANCY continues on page 9
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Theo, from Iraq, meets her new family, Lance Leviner, on the tarmac at Leesburg Executive Airport on Aug. 14.
Pets from Middle East Land at New Home in Loudoun BY RENSS GREENE
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Animal welfare groups SPCA International and Pet Rescue Pilots landed at Leesburg Executive Airport on Friday with precious cargo: cats and dogs found as strays in Iraq and brought to their new homes in Loudoun. It was part of a mission to rescue 47 dogs and cats from Iraq, befriended and adopted by U.S. ser-
vice members and contractors deployed overseas in the Middle East. Originally, they were scheduled to travel to the U.S. in March and April, but they were stranded by travel restrictions in the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, on Aug. 12, they flew from Erbil, Iraq to JFK International Airport in New York City—and from there, to new homes across the PET PILOTS continues on page 39
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