Main Street Commercial District

The central commercial district in Town begins at the intersection of Loudoun Street and Main Street and continues north on Main Street to Ford's Store (Town Hall).

Action to date
4/26/04 At a joint meeting of the Town Council, Planning Commission and interested public, Mayor Etro formed a Steering Committee to draft an amendment to the Town's Comprehensive Plan. This committee will be broken into three subcommittees: residential, commercial, and presentation. The residential and commercial subcommittees agreed to meeting weekly on Monday nights from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. through mid- to late-June. The residential subcommittee will focus on property south of Town on Rt. 719; the commercial subcommittee will address Rt. 7 east, Main Street, and the Hill High Orchard property west of Town. Meeting Flip Chart Notes
4/19/04 At a joint meeting of the Town Council, Planning Commission and interested public, Mayor Etro discussed the need for the Town to update its Comprehensive Plan to include detailed plans for the Main Street commercial district as well as additional properties the Town is attempting to annexA meeting was scheduled for April 26 at 7:30 p.m. to establish a Steering Committee to undertake developing the necessary Comprehensive Plan amendment.
4/7/04 A meeting has been scheduled for April 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Office to create a joint committee of the Town Council, Planning Commission and members of the public in order to begin shaping the future of the Main Street Commercial District, the Route 7 commercial property and the residential annexation area south of Town on Route 719.
4/1/04 At its regular meeting, the Town Council discussed having the Loudoun Design Cabinet develop a conceptual drawing for commercial revitalization of the Main Street Commercial District. The Council expressed its desire for community involvement in this process. The assistance of the Loudoun Design Cabinet is available through Main Street Loudoun.
Winter 2004

The commercial district has been the subject of study for the Streetscape project. The Streetscape Master Plan includes recommendations on Town-wide improvements such as sidewalks, streetlights and street furniture, as well as site specific treatments for the Amoco station

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