Issue 2

May 2007

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Upcoming Events

  • “The Sunshine Boys” by Neil Simon
    May 4-6, 11-13

    Franklin Park Visual & Performing Arts Center. Fri./Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 3 p.m. Call (540)338-7973 for more information.

  • Mother’s Day Flower Sale
    May 11-12

    Round Hill Volunteer Fire Department

  • Yard and Bake Sale
    May 12
    Round Hill United Methodist Church, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rain date is May 19, same times.

  • Golf Tournament
    May 21
    Stoneleigh Golf and Country Club, 10 a.m. Sponsors needed as well as participants! Contact Kim at (703)216-8339 or visit www.rhvfd4.org if interested.

  • Fifth Annual Round Hill Hometown Festival
    May 26
    See www.hometownfestival.org for more information.

  • Loudoun Artists Studio Tour
    June 2-3
    See www.wlast.org or call (540)338-7973 for more information.

  • Movie Night Under the Stars
    June 9
    See www.wlcc-church.org or call (540)751-1770 for more information.

  • Memorial Dedication to Bruce Brownell
    July 4
    Round Hill Town Park, time TBD.

  • Ice Cream Social
    July 7
    See www.wlcc-church.org or call (540)751-1770 for more information.

  • Round Hill Volunteer Fire Department Pig Roast
    July 7

  • Vacation Bible School
    July 23-27

  • Round Hill United Methodist Church, 5:30-8 p.m.; dinner served each evening. Call (540)338-1836 for more information.

ON THE AGENDA

Issues the Town Council and Planning Commission will address in the coming months include:
• A detailed survey of Main Street as Phase I of the Main Street Improvement Project
• Rezonings of 2 W. Loudoun Street and Lake Ridge Estates; special exception applications for Round Hill Methodist Church and Round Hill Baptist Church
• Construction plans and final plat applications for the Creekside project, including working out details for improvements of the Village Green
• A comprehensive plan for the Eastern Commercial District and Potts Barn site
• Completion of the 2007-2008 general and utility operating and capital improvement budgets
• Completion of a new utility rate study. Based on preliminary figures, water and sewer rates may rise significantly next year due to updating of assumptions used in developing the past rate study and increased project, operational and maintenance costs.
• Community center and Sleeter Lake Park discussions
• Sign and parking ordinances
• Energy conservation and environmental activities
• Annexation of additional areas into Town limits
The Town Council invites and appreciates public input at its regular meetings held in the Town Office at 8:00 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month, or at any of the numerous committee meetings and public hearings on various initiatives.
For more information see:
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