After five years of talks and just days before the start of a Circuit Court trial, the Leesburg Town Council on Tuesday agreed to a settlement on the disputed maintenance responsibility of the dam in the Exeter neighborhood. Located on Exeter Homeowners Association property along the Leesburg Bypass, the dam and stormwater management pond was cited by the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation in 2014 of needing significant upgrades—at a cost estimated at $936,000 in 2015—to comply with state regulations. Read the article……………………
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