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Loudoun staff reports implementation steps on 69 land‑use recommendations; 11 task forces formed
Summary
County staff and industry partners reported progress on an 18–24 month plan to implement 69 recommendations from the Administrative and Legislative Land Use Review; staff described governance, task forces and early accomplishments including new checklists, consolidated bond templates and hires in permitting.
Loudoun County staff told the Transportation and Land Use Committee on July 28 that the county has moved the Administrative and Legislative Land Use Review into implementation, creating a governance structure and 11 task force groups to begin work on 69 recommendations.
The update, presented by Joe Krowboth of County Administration and project manager Nancy Zelke, summarized work completed in a first six‑month stage and outlined an 18–24 month project timeline. "All of the recommendations are worthy to progress onto the next phase in the process, where they would be vetted," Krowboth said, describing a multi‑layer structure that includes an executive leadership committee, a project management office and industry‑co‑chaired…
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