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Quarterly CIP update: recyling center, EV chargers and solar power purchase agreements advance; Dominion interconnection remains hurdle

5338913 · July 8, 2025
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County staff reported progress on multiple capital projects — Sterling recycling drop‑off, completed EV charger locations, River Bend school walkways and Western Loudoun Recreation Complex procurement — and outlined a plan to use power purchase agreements for solar, but noted uncertain Dominion interconnection costs could affect PPA economics.

Loudoun County staff told the Finance Committee on July 8 that multiple capital projects made substantive progress in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025 while some renewable energy plans face utility interconnection costs that must be resolved before projects can move forward.

Ernie Brown of the Department of General Services reviewed highlights including the Sterling Recycling Drop‑Off Center, which he said is scheduled to be available for use in August pending weather and planting season timing for landscaping. River Bend reached substantial completion with only a walking bridge remaining, and Horsepen Run stream restoration has advanced to preliminary design and a tree survey; Brown said green trees…

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