[an error occurred while processing this directive]
Campaign for Loudoun's Future: Promoting Sensible Limits on Future Growth
Get email updates

Other Ways to Help


Go!How Does Unbalanced Growth Impact Me?


Go!Who is My Supervisor?

 What's My District?

Don't Supersize Loudoun!


www.loudounsfuture.org

 

Developer Proposals along Route 50

Braddock Village
Kennedy
Westport
Greenfields


Braddock Village -- 860 New Houses on Land Currently Zoned for 66 Houses

Status: In March 2007, the Planning Commission recommended denial of this proposal. It has now been sent to the Board of Supervisors for review and a public hearing.

Action: Tell the Board of Supervisors to reject this proposal. This development is in the same area as the Dulles South/Transition Area CPAM which Loudoun citizens defeated.  The proposal does not meet the Loudoun's comprehensive plan and should be denied. 

Proposal: Braddock Village Rezoning Application
Community: Dulles South, near South Riding and Stone Ridge
New Houses: 860

Developer: Nicholas/Farkas Joint Venture and John D.M. Crerar, Jr.


Kennedy -- 130 New Houses

Status: This proposal remains active in the county, but there has been no recent activity on it.

Action: Tell the Board of Supervisors to reject this proposal. This development is in the same area as the Dulles South/Transition Area CPAM which Loudoun citizens defeated.  The proposal does not meet the Loudoun's comprehensive plan and should be denied. 

Proposal: Kennedy
Community: Dulles South, near South Riding and Stone Ridge
New Houses:

Westport -- 2,858 New Houses

Status: Toll Brothers has filed a suit against the county regarding this proposal and their decision on the Dulles South/Transition Area CPAM, which would have allowed up to 33,800 new houses in an area with no jobs and little infrastructure.

Proposal:
Westport Rezoning Application
Community: Dulles South
New Houses: 2,858
Developer: Toll Brothers


Greenfields -- 5,867 New Houses

Status: The developer has put this proposal on inactive status in the county. It can remain inactive for up to 3 years, or can be placed back to active status at any time. This proposal is in the area of the Transition Area CPAM, which would have allowed up to 33,800 new houses in an area with no jobs and little infrastructure.

Proposal: Greenfields Rezoning Application
Community: Dulles South
New Houses: 5,867
Developer: Greenvest