Who is the mayor of leesburg fl
Harrison was elected mayor for the second time in and continued with his earlier agenda, including license fees. A new school was built in Leesburg, and the fire department expanded. However, severe water shortages which would continue to plague Leesburg through the s were brought to the forefront by local media coverage.
Under Harrison, a formal Town budget was established in Charles R. Lowenbach Charles R. Lowenbach was mayor when, in , the cornerstone of Loudoun Hospital was laid.
Janney Charles P. Neville Bradfield Neville Bradfield worked extensively for a complete sewer system for Leesburg, accessible to all citizens, as well as meters to control water distribution. Phillips Lucas D. Edward S. Dailey Edward S. William W. James first became a Town Council member in , and served for eight years.
Elijah B. White Elijah B. George Babson George Babson presided during the particularly volatile era of racial integration. Hunter M. Leach Hunter M. Leach was appointed mayor when George Babson resigned and returned to his seat on the Town Council. Following his service as councilman, Leach was appointed to the Town Planning Commission in , serving for 21 years, and still sees the ideas and incentives of 30 years coming to fruition today.
Frank Raflo Frank Raflo, as his first order of business, hired a town manager for Leesburg. Like his predecessors, Raflo was faced with water emergencies, solved temporarily by hookup to a private well.
Later, Raflo authored two books of Leesburg and Loudoun County history and tales, as well as numerous pamphlets and articles of great historical value to citizens and tourists alike.
Kenneth B. Rollins Kenneth B. Rollins was the youngest man ever elected mayor of Leesburg. Upon taking office, he proposed that the Town of Leesburg solve its persistent water shortages by getting water from the Potomac River. Rollins also recommended that Leesburg build its own wastewater treatment plant. In , initial steps aimed at developing tourism as a major industry for Leesburg resulted in the establishment of the "Committee for Leesburg" in Rollins was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in November and resigned as mayor in January He was re-elected mayor in and served until his resignation in January Dewey Hill G.
Dewey Hill was appointed mayor in January to fill the remainder of Kenneth Rollins' term following Rollins' election to the state legislature. He was subsequently elected mayor in May Hill fought the Northern Virginia Planning District Commission for Leesburg's right to not only maintain but also expand its sewage treatment plant.
The Commission wanted to discontinue use of the Leesburg plant, whereas the Town fought for its expansion to a regional plant, entitled to federal aid. Hill briefly served as mayor from January to June , appointed once again to fill the remainder of Kenneth Rollins' term. During her tenure, the old Leesburg Inn was razed to make way for the new county office complex in King Street today, the Loudoun County Law Library , reinforcing Leesburg's position as the center of government for the county.
Robert Sevila Robert Sevila saw the population of Leesburg double in ten years, as the town annexed over 7 square miles of additional vacant land. Great emphasis was placed on preserving Leesburg as the historical center of Loudoun while accommodating growth. A major issue involved keeping up with the services required by such a rapidly expanding population. Sevila presided when the present Town Hall was officially occupied in Of particular interest during his term was the gift to the town of acres of land by Mr.
William F. Rust, Jr. This land is today's Ida Lee Park. James Clem James Clem was instrumental in the decision to build the new county government center in Leesburg's historic district, once again maintaining the Town as the county's center of government.
During his tenure, the Town celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Leesburg Executive Airport and acquired land for a new public safety center. It was during his tenure that the Declaration of Independence and the U. Constitution were supposedly brought to Leesburg for safekeeping during the War of Charles B.
Ball Charles B. John McCabe Dr. A crowd of about 10, Loudoun residents were on hand as Mayor McCabe welcomed the distinguished guests for this great historical as well as social event.
Presley Cordell Presley Cordell took office and amended the Ordinance concerning dog taxes to provide for the actual collection of these taxes. William T. Mason T. Orr placed great emphasis on public health and looked to further commercial development Thomas Morallee Thomas Morallee was probably never officially elected mayor, although he signed the minutes during this time. Twice during his term, he fought efforts to move the county seat from Leesburg. Joseph L. Norris Joseph L. Norris was mayor when pressure began to build for the construction of a town hall.
Norris himself was a carpenter who owned a planing mill where T. Perry is located today. Norris is credited with building Selma Plantation and many estates within Leesburg, including the restoration of Oatlands and the present courthouse. However, actual completion of Leesburg Town Hall did not occur until July , after Norris decided not to seek another term.
James W. Foster James W. Foster saw completion of the new town hall when he first took office. However, Foster had to arrange for additional funds needed for such things as heating and lighting. Oddly, during his years as mayor, few recorded meetings were ever held, apparently due to a persistent failure to achieve a quorum of town council members.
Harrison was in office when the cornerstone was laid for the present county courthouse, and worked for the safety and security of the community while mayor. White Benjamin V. George Oscar Ferguson During his single term, George Oscar Ferguson authorized a committee to investigate the construction of closed sewers.
Carroll Chancellor S. View Full Site. Years Served. A number of significant capital projects were completed during B. During Kristen Umstattd's fourteen years as Mayor, the Town saw rapid growth in population, from 30, to 50, David Butler.
David Butler was appointed mayor in February to fill the remainder of Kristen Umstattd's term following her election to the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors.
Joseph W. Carroll Chancellor. During Chancellor's second term he previously served as mayor from to , he worked mainly on a bond issue to finance a new water system. Edwin Adams held a two-year term, with another water bond issue on the ballot. Neville Bradfield. Maurice Lowenbach, Jr. Emerson James.
Emerson James is notable for the length of his term — approximately two weeks, filling out the term of Lowenbach, who was filling out the term of Nickels. George Durfey. George Babson. George Babson presided during the particularly volatile era of racial integration. Frank Raflo. Frank Raflo, as his first order of business, hired a town manager for Leesburg. Dewey Hill. Mary Ann Newman. For one day at least, everyone surrounding Britney Spears agreed.
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