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Quarterly CIP report: recycling centers mobilize, multiple stream restorations advance and EPA‑funded waterline in Broad Run Farms moves forward
Summary
Staff presented the third‑quarter FY2025 capital improvement report on April 8, noting construction begins at two recycling centers, multiple stream and wetlands projects under SLAF grants, an EPA‑funded Broad Run Farms waterline extension with obligations confirmed, and a rolling strategy for EV charging deployment.
County project managers presented the third‑quarter FY2025 capital improvement program report covering January–March updates for multiple capital projects across departments.
Recycling and solid waste DGS staff said the Northwest Recycling Drop‑Off Center in Lovettsville remains on a renewed lease through July 2027 while permitting and site planning continue. Construction crews mobilized April 7 on the Eastern Loudoun and Sterling recycling centers; DGS anticipates summer completion for Sterling, with both projects funded by the county’s plastic bag tax.
Staff also reported that a construction and demolition disposal (CDD) cell at the landfill that had been listed as delayed has resolved warranty issues and should be closed out in the next quarter.
Stream restoration, ponds and wetlands DGS highlighted several stream and stormwater projects funded in part by the State Stormwater Local Assistance Fund (SLAF) grants. Key projects presented included: - Riverbend stream restoration: approximately 3,100 linear…
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