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There is something very special about walking into the Safeway grocery store and have a veritable rainbow of flowers greet you at the door. “It’s what I love about being the floral manager,” Dennis Dodson described, “flowers make people happy. Full Story on Page 3
t the Thursday, April 11, regular meeting of the Middleburg Town Council Mayor Bridge Littleton reminded those attending that the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors would hold public hearings on the County Comprehensive Plan amendment on April 24th and April 27th. Littleton noted that he and Councilmember Leonard-Morgan was already signed up to speak and asked that all Council Members and members of the public sign up as well. Noting that the Dulles Area Realtors Association and the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce were pushing for more density in the plan, the Mayor said that people who could not appear in person could email their comments on the amendment to the County. It was critical for as many people opposed to the plan as possible to actually show up at the hearings, he continued. During the last meeting, he added, “approximately half of the people in the audience were associated with the Chamber of Commerce and were supporting growth.” COLT (the Coalition of Loudoun Towns), he said, was preparing a blueprint of the principles around which the County Comp Plan should be framed. He
noted that all seven Mayors would be speaking in a row during the public hearing on April 24th. Chief Panebianco Honored On April 12, the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce presented its Lifesaving Award to Middleburg Police Chief A.J. Panebianco. Each year the Chamber recognizes outstanding service and acts of valor by Loudoun County Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders. Panebianco was recognized for his heroic response to a car crash that occurred just outside Middleburg PD headquarters. The driver of the crashed vehicle had suffered a heart attack, causing him to lose control of his car. By the time the Chief had extracted him from the wreck, according to the Chief, “He was gone.” Panebianco then administered CPR for more than 20 minutes, reviving the victim prior to transport to nearby medical facilities. The Chief’s patient, sadly, did not survive but did live long enough to say last goodbyes to his grateful family. No Increase in Real Property Tax Rate At Council’s Work session on Thursday, March 28, Council passed a motion by Councilmember Kevin Daly to adopt a real property tax rate of 15.3 cents per $100 of assessed value for the calendar year 2019.