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Leesburg staff outline billing transition after annexation; county to make $2 million annual payment

3074705 · April 21, 2025
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Town utilities staff said out-of-town accounts covered by a recent annexation will be billed at in‑town rates starting July 1, contingent on a $2,000,000 annual economic development payment from Loudoun County.

Amy Weitz, the town's director of utilities, told the Leesburg Town Council the town has completed planning to implement billing changes required by a voluntary settlement agreement tied to a recent annexation.

Weitz said the settlement, finalized in January, transitioned Compass Creek accounts to in‑town status and that, beginning July 1, out‑of‑town accounts included in that annexation will be charged in‑town water and sanitary sewer rates rather than out‑of‑town rates. “Effective July of this year, the out of town accounts will be charged in town rates instead of out of town rates,” Weitz said.

The change is intended to be offset by an annual…

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