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VOL. 9, NO. 51
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OCTOBER 31, 2024
Planning Focus Moves to Village-Scale BY HANNA PAMPALONI
hpampaloni@loudounnow.org
A decades-long effort by some Loudoun residents to create small plans for each of the county’s rural historic villages is gaining traction as members of the county’s planning and zoning staff begin a Comprehensive Plan Amendment process. The Comprehensive Plan Amendment is designed to review and update the criteria for identifying communities as rural historic villages. Currently, Loudoun has 12 areas with that designation – Loudoun Heights, Neersville, Taylorstown, Lucketts, Waterford, Paeonian Springs, Lincoln, Bluemont, Philomont, St. Louis, Aldie and Bowmanton. However, there are several other “crossroads communities” in the county that could be included depending on what new criteria is established during the amendment process, Department of Planning and Zoning Project Manager Heidi Siebentritt told a gathering of Loudoun residents last week. Siebentritt hosted what will be the only formal community meeting on the amendment at the Carver Center in Purcellville. “A rural historic village is a RURAL VILLAGES continues on page 42
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Loudoun residents vote early Oct. 29 at the Office of Elections ahead of Tuesday’s presidential election.
Early Voting Expected to Surpass 90,000 by Saturday BY HANNA PAMPALONI hpampaloni@loudounnow.org
Loudouners will get their final chance to cast ballots Tuesday, but a record number will be staying home having already completed the task. As of Tuesday at 8 p.m. 67,466 residents had voted early, representing over 28%
of the county’s 308,289 voters. Of those, 5,814 voted Tuesday and Elections and Voter Registration Outreach Coordinator Samantha Shepherd said the office anticipates higher numbers over the weekend. Currently, the county is trending 3.6% below the number of early votes cast in 2020, the last presidential election. “We do expect to make that up and kind of surpass early voting from 2020,”
she said. Shepherd said the office expects over 90,000 ballots to be filed before early voting closes Saturday evening, approximately 30% of all registered voters in the county and more than all of the county residents who cast ballots in the
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