While supervisors last year scoffed at the $1,000 in Virginia state funds made available for Loudoun County's Secondary Road Six-Year Plan, this year they don't even have that much to work with, Leesburg Today reported earlier this week.
A continued decline in fuel use, vehicle sales and therefore tax revenue, along with the lack of a sustained transportation funding source from the General Assembly, has led to
no money for Loudoun County — even though the county has
eight projects in the secondary-road plan awaiting funding.
Read the complete Leesburg Today article.
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