Hyde Park Planning Commission Review, July 14

As a reminder there will be a public meeting for the Hyde Park application as part of the Planning Commission’s Work Session on Thursday, July 14th, at 6:00pm in the Board Room at the Loudoun County Government Center (1 Harrison Street SE, Leesburg, Virginia 20177).  There is no public comment at a work session, but residents are welcome to watch.  They can do so in person, via their cable or satellite TV provider, or online at Loudoun.gov/meetings and clicking “In progress” once the meeting begins at 6:00pm.

The Hyde Park Packet is available at:  https://loudoun.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=86&event_id=3440&meta_id=213806.  The updates to the application since the Planning Commission Public Hearing are listed on pages 4 to 7.  They include a proffer for a study and signal (if warranted) at the Broadlands Boulevard and Education Court/Stonewheel Way intersection, a reduction of three units to a total of 792, and additional parking spaces in the southwest corner of the proposal.

Results of July 14th Work Session:

At their meeting on July 14th, the Planning Commission forwarded the Hyde Park application to the Board of Supervisors with a recommendation of approval in a 6-2-1 vote (6 Commissioners in favor of approval, 2 against approval, 1 absent). The application is now scheduled to appear at the Board of Supervisors Public Hearing on Wednesday, September 14th at 6:00pm in the Board Room of the Loudoun County Government Center (1 Harrison Street SE, Leesburg, Virginia 20177). The discussion from the Planning Commission Work Session can be viewed from the 14:32 to the 1:26:07 minute mark via this link: loudoun.granicus.com/player/clip/7003?view_id=86&meta_id=214066&redirect=true

VDOT Traffic Calming Task Force Virtual Meeting

Join the Meeting Jun 28, 2022 06:00 PM

TOPIC: Proposed Traffic Calming Committee Seeking Volunteers: The Loudoun County Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure (DTCI) performed engineering studies on Chickacoan Trail Drive, Demott Drive, Glebe View Drive, Ridgeway Drive, and Village Drive.  Traffic and speed data on all but Village Drive met the qualifications to develop conceptual plans for traffic calming measures.  We are looking for residents in the affected areas interested promoting traffic calming to review the information and help distribute information to all affected owners in preparation for the survey that VDOT will put out later this year.  There are a total of 1,239 residents broken out into smaller sections that are affected by these areas.  In each section, more than 50% support will be required to implement the recommended traffic calming measures.

Please review the following information and see if you are on the affected property list and join the June 28th VDOT Traffic Calming Task Force Virtual Meeting using the Zoom links below:

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