Loudoun Now for Feb 15, 2024

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FEBRUARY 15, 2024

Blue Ridge Wildlife Center Releases Bald Eagle into Wild A juvenile bald eagle was released back into the wild Feb. 9 after being rehabilitated by Blue Ridge Wildlife Center.

BY HANNA PAMPALONI

hpampaloni@loudounnow.com

Onlookers gathered at the Evergreen Christian School near Leesburg on Friday to watch the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center release a rehabilitated bald eagle. The eagle was found at the Loudoun County Landfill three weeks ago suffering from lead poisoning, facial abrasions, and a mouth sore. He also had a sore on his keel, or chest area, that signified he had

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EAGLE RELEASE continues on page 37

Dentler Proposes ‘Lean’ FY25 Budget, Holds Property Taxes Flat BY NORMAN K. STYER nstyer@loudounnow.com

Leesburg Town Manager Kaj Dentler presented his fiscal year 2025 budget recommendations to the Town Council on Tuesday, seeking a 4% increase in General Fund spending. Dentler is recommending the council retain the 17.74-cent real estate tax rate for the third consecutive year. Based on the recent property assessments, that would result in a $50 increase in the an-

nual tax bill for the average single-family detached home property. “It’s a lean budget. It’s intended to focus on our ability to control the growth of the budget and not worry so much about expanding the budget—to focus on what we’re doing and do that well,” Dentler told the council. However, he warned that such a closeto-the-line approach, including the use of reserves to provide some revenue stabilization, isn’t sustainable in the long run. “There will be future conversations that we need to address on other needs, but at

this time, the focus is on just controlling a lean budget with modest revenue forecasts,” he said. The General Fund is proposed at $81.6 million, a $3.18 million increase. Key drivers include two new office leases as the Department of Public Works and Department of Community Development move out of Town Hall, and the lease of the temporary air traffic control tower at Leesburg Executive Airport. Those three projects total $376,000. Dentler has proposed a 3% COLA and a 4% pool for merit pay increase, at a

combined cost of $2 million. For the first time in a decade, the town is experiencing a large increase, 9.6%, in its health insurance costs, adding another $395,000 to the General Fund. The town also has some areas of savings, including $100,000 through the expiration of a high fuel cost surcharge in its trash hauling contract. Dentler is proposing only two new programs. A $30,000 contribution to support LEESBURG BUDGET continues on page 37

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