summer 2021 town of leesburg newsletter
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SUMMER 2021 NEWSLETTER TOWN OF LEESBURG
Email: [email protected]
MAYOR Kelly Burk
VICE MAYOR Fernando
“Marty” Martinez
Leesburg Town Council
Ara Bagdasarian
Zach Cummings Suzanne Fox
Kari Nacy Neil Steinberg
Battlefield Parkway Scheduled to Re-Open to Motorists
Battlefield Parkway is scheduled to re-open between Russell Branch Parkway and the Potomac Station Shopping Center entrance in late June 2021.
Since construction is still on-going, the road will open to vehicular traffic only. Pedestrian access will not be available until fall.
Once the bridge is open, the traffic signals at the intersection of Cardinal Park Drive and Route 7 will be removed. As a result, current traffic patterns will change. The median crossing of Route 7 at Cardinal Park Drive will be removed. Traffic will be restricted to right in/right out on east-bound Route 7 at Cardinal Park Drive. There will be no access to or from Cardinal Park Drive from westbound Route 7.
Message boards will be in place to direct motorists of the new traffic pattern. The Town will also provide updates to social media on a regular basis. Sign up for traffic alerts at www.leesburgva.gov/alerts.
Initial construction began in Fall 2019. Major roadway construction started in Spring 2020. Battlefield Parkway has been closed since July 2020. The entire project is expected to be completed in November 2021.
Over 2 million square feet of office, retail, commercial, and institutional space, and more than 2,100 new housing units are under development in the Town. These are either under construction,
proposed as a by-right development project, or included in a zoning application.
The map above shows the locations of currently active applications. Download a PDF version of this map here.
To the right, is a more descriptive update of three specific projects.
The Shops at Russell Branch is a 61,830 square foot, multi-building retail development adjacent to the existing Lowe’s home improvement store. The development is anchored by a grocery store and will include shops, food, and automotive services. The site is located off
Battlefield Parkway and Route 7.
The ALDI grocery store opened in December 2020 and was the first tenant
to open in the shopping center.
This is the first ALDI location in Leesburg.
It is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Project Highlight: Shops at Russell Branch
ALDI
Virginia Tire & AutoVirginia Tire & Auto offers safety and
emission inspections, oil changes, battery services, and tire repairs, along with other
services.
The 8,800 square foot Leesburg location features 12 service bays, state-of-the-art
equipment, and free shuttle services as well as loaner cars for services over $200.
Coming Soon
Britewash Autowash is currently under construction.
The 5,700 square foot car wash is
scheduled to open later this summer.
Tuscarora Creek Flood Mitigation and Stream Restoration Project Comes to Completion
A dedication ceremony was held on Saturday, May 15 following the completion of the two-year Tuscarora Creek Restoration and Flood Mitigation project.
The project, located at Brandon Park, off Harrison Street between Catoctin Circle and Shenandoah Street, began in the spring of 2019 and involved two components to help reduce flooding of the adjoining residential properties.
“This project has been a long time coming,” said Leesburg Mayor Kelly Burk, referencing the number of flooding issues that would occur during storms. “This was an opportunity to really make changes.
“This was not a meandering creek like it is now. It was a roaring stream and it was not uncommon for it to go over its banks. So this project was really a project of love. “We wanted to make sure that the residents, their houses and their properties, were safe and that they were not disturbed.”
The area has been restored with more than 15,000 trees, plants, and shrubs. A variety of wildlife has also returned including Great Blue Herons, White Egrets, crawfish, and monarch butterflies. “We wanted to make it a project that brought back all the different elements of what makes a stream so important,” Burk said. The entire project was completed in November 2020.
The mayor and town staff celebrate with a ribbon cutting.
TLC Availability Delayed Until Fall
Don’t be a “crappy” neighbor. Clean up after your pets!
If you live in an HOA, ask about
accommodations for safe disposal.
Most public parks, including those in the Town
of Leesburg, require proper removal and
disposal of pet waste, and often provide bags
and refuse containers for this purpose.
Town Code requires pet owners to
immediately remove pet waste from public
areas or you could risk a $100 fine.
Production of the organic soil amendment product known as Tuscarora Landscapers Choice (TLC) has been delayed until fall.
Since 2001, the Town of Leesburg Utilities Department has produced the all-natural product for residents who wish to use it for their lawns, trees, shrubs, and flowers.
TLC is produced at the Town’s bio-solids processing facility. It provides both a valuable source of nutrients that are essential to plant growth and organic matter that enhances soil structure and quality. In the fall, the Town will offer 25 and 50 pounds bags to utility customers for free pickup from the shed in front of the Water Pollution Control Facility located at 1391 Russell Branch Pkwy, SE. Call 703-737-7100 for more details.
Genealogy Research TechniquesThursday, 5 August 2021
10 a.m.
In this course, Norah Schneider, Library Genealogy Associate at the Thomas Balch Library, will cover intermediate genealogy research techniques. The course will move past basic genealogical research and explore research methods, record types, and genealogical sources for those who have already
started researching their family history.
For a full list of events visit www.leesburgva.gov/thomasbalchlibrary
Let’s Connect!
WE’RE HIRING
The Town of Leesburg strongly encourages innovation, promotes career development, and offers excellent benefits to employees.
Benefits include membership to the Town’s full-service recreation center, enrollment into the Virginia Retire-ment System, excellent healthcare
insurance, and other fringe benefits.
Visit www.leesburgva.gov/jobs for more information and to apply online.
June 5 - Chris Bowen
June 12 - Robert Mabe
June 19 - Justin Trawick and the Common Good
June 26 - Lisa Fiorilli
July 10 - Cal Everett
July 17 - Liz Springer Duo
July 24 - Roam Like Ghosts
July 31 - Torrey B
August 7 - Gary Smallwood
August 21 - Julia Kasdorf
August 28 - Todd Wright
The Town of Leesburg’s Award Winning Free Summer Concert Series
2021Saturdays • 7:00 - 8:30 pm
Town Hall Green25 West Market Street
Lawn chairs and blanketsare advised.
No smoking, alcoholicbeverages, or pets allowed.
In case of inclementweather, the show will becancelled.
For more information, visitwww.idalee.org
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Independence Day Celebration Sunday, July 4, 2021
The annual Independence Day Parade will begin at 10 a.m.
The parade will start at Ida Lee Park, travel down King Street, and conclude at Fairfax Street.
The American Originals Fife and Drum Corps, sponsored by Toth Financial, will perform at the intersection of King and Market Street
as a prelude to the parade. Plan to arrive downtown by 9:45 a.m.
Concert and Fireworks at Ida Lee Park Celebrate America’s big day at Ida Lee Park and enjoy a great night of music, food, fireworks, and fun. Gates open at 6 p.m. Music starts at 6:30 p.m. A food court will be onsite. The largest fireworks show in the region will light up the sky at approximately 9:30 p.m. Choreographed to music, this light show is not to be missed. Parking will be available at the interior lots off Ida Lee Drive, and the festival field parking off King Street.
For more information, visit www.idalee.org.