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Delegate presents plan to preserve Oak Hill as state park; conservation fund says trust prevents data center development

Senate General Government Subcommittee (Senate of Virginia) · March 4, 2026
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Summary

A delegate asked the Senate subcommittee to back a bill to preserve roughly 1,200 acres in western Loudoun as a state park; the Conservation Fund confirmed trust terms bar development as a data center and the committee carried the bill into budget negotiations (Ayes 14, Noes 0).

A newly elected delegate from Fauquier County presented House Bill 500 to the Senate General Government subcommittee, calling for permanent preservation of about 1,200 acres in western Loudoun as a Virginia State Park. The patron described a funding package combining county contributions, a Virginia Land…

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