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County reports progress on recycling center, Broadland Farms waterline and EV charger rollout

Loudoun County Board of Supervisors — Finance, Government Operations and Economic Development Committee · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Staff reported permitting progress for the Northwestern Loudoun recycling center, an EPA-driven timeline for the Broadland Farms (Bridal Run) waterline extension with a revised 2028 completion estimate and expansion of public EV charging (16 sites, 138 ports), while several EV bids will be revisited after higher-than-expected returns.

County staff briefed the finance committee on Jan. 13 about capital-improvement progress across several high-visibility projects, emphasizing permitting milestones, schedule impacts tied to federal reviews and the county’s expanding EV-charger network.

Ernie Brown (DGS) said the Northwestern Loudoun Recycling Center (Lovetts Field) is in permitting with a target to secure a permit by mid-February, and a convenience-center modernization project at the landfill has started permitting for a more accessible public facility. On the…

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