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Leesburg staff outlines FY2027–2032 capital improvements program, invites commission input

Leesburg Planning Commission · November 6, 2025
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Assistant Director Doug Wagner presented the initial draft FY2027–2032 Capital Improvements Program to the Planning Commission on Nov. 6, highlighting candidate projects across general government, parks and recreation, streets and utilities and inviting commissioner priorities prior to the January recommended plan.

The Leesburg Planning Commission received an initial presentation Nov. 6 on the town’s proposed FY2027–2032 Capital Improvements Program (CIP). Doug Wagner, assistant director of capital projects and public works, described the CIP process and timetable, the spend‑plan and sustainability modeling that the town will run at several stages, and a preliminary list of candidate projects submitted by departments.

Wagner defined a capital project for the town as construction, renovation, demolition or acquisition of assets valued at more than $60,000 with a useful life of at least five years. He said the CIP implements Legacy Leesburg plan objectives and the town’s transportation improvement plan, and that staff will conduct additional budget and project sustainability meetings…

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