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At the Board of Supervisors meeting today, the Campaign for Loudoun's Future presented the Supervisors with 13,674 petition signatures gathered on election day from Loudoun voters who oppose proposals by developers to double the size of the County. An additional 1,356 signatures have been gathered online or in person, with 25 people signing just since yesterday. "Loudoun residents are taking back their county," said Andrea McGimsey, spokesperson for the Campaign for Loudoun's Future. "Over 14,000 residents want to ensure the county holds to reasonable growth plans and addresses existing needs of residents. This is unprecedented involvement to keep developers from taking decision-making power away from Loudoun citizens and telling us to add tens of thousands of new houses." Although the county has sent no notice of the proposals to county residents, the Campaign has been informing people about the upcoming decisions. The petition signatures were gathered by volunteers at the polls on Election Day, at people's doors, at local businesses and through the Campaign's website. The unfurled signatures filled the Board room. "I live in Sugarland Run and I signed the petition because I am concerned about the quality of my family's life," said Mike Keeney. "It's easy to look at the map of the proposed development and see that those of us in eastern Loudoun are between all of those new houses most jobs. Where are we going to put all the traffic? Double deck Route 7 and Route 50?" The public statement was made in response to proposals for changes to the growth plan submitted by developers in September 2004. The county is considering 14 of the 20 proposals which could allow 36,587 new housing units to be built in the county. These units would be in addition to 39,000 new housing units that are approved but not yet built. The Board will make decisions on the 14 applications over the coming months. Residents from across Loudoun testified that they signed the petition and are
worried about meeting the needs for ballfields, schools, roads and other amenities
in current communities and communities already approved but not built. Existing Needs First Developer Profit vs. Citizen Benefit Stand By Our Plan
Regional Exercise Limits Growth in Loudoun "Some speculative developers have tried to convince Loudoun Supervisors that they must approve tens of thousands of new houses on undeveloped land, but 300 people representing all interests had a different answer. They found no need to put growth far from existing jobs and infrastructure and instead were able to accommodate 2 million new residents without massive growth in existing low-density and rural areas. Rampant growth in Loudoun County is not 'inevitable'," said Laura Olsen, Assistant Director, Coalition for Smarter Growth. The Campaign for Loudoun's Future will continue to update county residents
on the proposals via their website www.LoudounsFuture.org,
by email and through outreach in the community. The petition can be signed at
www.LoudounsFuture.org. ##### The Campaign for Loudoun's Future is a network of individual citizens and community based organizations deeply concerned over the impact of the 14 proposed comprehensive plan amendments on our communities and quality of life. Our membership consists of active citizens and local organizations. These organizations include: Audubon Naturalist Society, Citizens for a Better Leesburg, Coalition for Smarter Growth, Eastern Loudoun Voters, Eastern Loudoun School Association, Goose Creek Association, Gum Springs Regional Homeowners Association, Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy, Mount Zion Church Preservation Association, Piedmont Environmental Council, Preservation Society of Loudoun County & the River Creek Regional Homeowners Association. Petition Language: Sign the Petition at LoudounsFuture.org
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