Leesburg council approves minutes, consent agenda, appointments and 2026 schedule

Leesburg Town Council · November 10, 2025

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Summary

The council approved meeting minutes, the consent agenda (including display and infrastructure items), appointed Peter Lang to the Performing Arts Commission, recommended a Board of Zoning Appeals appointee to the circuit court, and adopted the 2026 meeting calendar.

The Leesburg Town Council approved routine business and several personnel recommendations during its Nov. 10 meeting.

Council approved the Oct. 27 and Oct. 28 minutes after motions by Council Member Steinberg (Oct. 27 motion was seconded by Council Member Kurkowski; Oct. 28 motion was seconded by Council Member Nacey), with the presiding official announcing the Oct. 28 minutes passed 6–0.

The council adopted the meeting agenda and approved the consent agenda, which the presiding official read to include the Leesburg Town Hall Art Exhibit featuring Loudoun County public school students, an airport art exhibit, performing arts selections for the Mistletoe Market, the Town of Leesburg remote electronic participation policy, a water storage tank item, the fiscal year 2026 snow and ice removal services contract and authorization to proceed with traffic-signal design at Cyclone Road and Gateway Drive. Council Member Kurkowski moved to approve the consent agenda; the motion carried.

On appointments, the council moved to appoint Peter Lang to the Performing Arts Commission (motion moved by Council Member Steinberg) and recommended a Board of Zoning Appeals appointee to the circuit court; both were seconded and adopted by the council.

Council also reviewed and approved the council meeting schedule for calendar year 2026 after a motion by Council Member Steinberg and a second by Council Member Kurkowski.

The meeting closed after brief community updates and a motion to adjourn.