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Loudoun Now for Aug. 29. 2024

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AUGUST 29, 2024

Undergrounding Supporters Rally in Advance of Power Line Hearing BY HANNA PAMPALONI hpampaloni@loudounnow.org

On Sept. 5 members of the State Corporation Commission will gather at Belmont Middle School to hear from residents about a transmission line proposed by Dominion Energy that will run along a portion of Rt. 7. The 9.4-mile-long line will have a double circuit of 230 and 500 kilovolt lines on monopole towers. It is planned to run from the Aspen substation south of Rt. 7 and west of Belmont Ridge Road to the Golden substation near the intersection of Rt. 28 and the W&OD Trail near the heart of Data Center Alley. Residents and organizations along the portion of Rt. 7 that would be affected by the transmission line have pushed for a three-mile segment to buried underground. That effort is led by the Lansdowne Conservancy and supported by the county government. The conservancy has cited environmental concerns, viewshed impacts, economic implications, property devaluations and safety concerns related to the line’s proximity to Inova Loudoun Hospital. RLC Engineering was hired by the conservancy to conduct a study that found that undergrounding of the line along Rt. 7 was feasible. In testimony submitted to POWER LINE HEARING continues on page 36

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Navy veteran Jack Bondurant takes a ride in a WWII-era Boeing Stearman Aug. 27 with Dream Flights founder and pilot Darryl Fisher.

Vets Take Flight Over Leesburg BY ALEXIS GUSTIN agustin@loudounnow.org

The skies over Leesburg were a little busier than normal Tuesday as several Vietnam and Korean war veterans took a once in a lifetime flight in a 1942 biplane thanks to a nonprofit dedicated to honoring those who served. Dream Flights, of Carson City, NV, re-

turned to Leesburg after about a five-year hiatus because a veteran signed up for a ride. “We do flights all over the country. When we get an application, we start mapping out the routes starting in the south, coming back north and working our way back south,” Dream Flights founder, president and pilot Darryl Fisher said. Fisher said they try to do between 700 and 800 flights each year with pilots flying

the planes to airports all over the country to give vets in nursing homes, assisted living centers and retirement homes a flight. On Aug. 27, nine veterans were at the Leesburg Executive Airport ready to take the ride of their lives with Fisher at the helm. VETS FLIGHT continues on page 37

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