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Reminders and Announcements
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The Town is continuing to develop resources and information to support local businesses.
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Loudoun Businesses Eligible for SBA Disaster Loans On Thursday, March 19, Loudoun County businesses became eligible for low-interest, long-term disaster loans. SBA disaster loans offer an affordable way for businesses to recover from declared disasters. Click on the link below for more information.
Loudoun County Business Resources Additionally, for those employers who are still hiring, or for those employees who have had their employment adversely affected, please be sure to direct them to the Loudoun Workforce Resource Center. Employers can post career opportunities at www.loudoun.gov/joborderform or can contact Mike Bozeth, Employer Services Coordinator, Michael.Bozeth@loudoun.gov, if they need assistance.
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COVID-19 Prevention and Preparation The Town of Middleburg encourages all residents and visitors to stay informed of the latest information around the Coronavirus/COVID-19. The latest information from the Town can be found at www.middleburgva.gov/coronavirus, and Loudoun County has a great page of information at www.loudoun.gov/coronavirus. Information changes regularly, so please stay up to date.
Many events are being postponed or canceled due to precautions surrounding COVID-19. Please contact the event manager or location to confirm any specific event or exhibit.
All health related questions should be directed to the Loudoun County Health Department - their hotline is 703-737-8300 or at health@loudoun.gov
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Public Service Announcement The Loudoun County Office of Elections and Voter Registration is committed to helping all eligible registered voters maintain the ability to cast a ballot in the upcoming May 5, 2020 Town Elections – Hamilton, Lovettsville, Middleburg, Purcellville and Round Hill. For your safety and to minimize risk of exposure to COVID-19 (Corona Virus), you are encouraged to request and vote an absentee ballot by mail. Any qualified voter may request an absentee ballot using Reason Code 2A, due to COVID-19. To request an absentee ballot be sent by mail: 1. APPLY ONLINE using the Virginia Department of Elections secure Citizen Portal: www.elections.virginia.gov/absentee (in some instances you may not be able to submit your request online and will need the ability to print out an application). 2. CALL or EMAIL the Office of Elections and Voter Registration (telephone (703) 777-0380 / email vote@loudoun.gov). A Virginia Absentee Ballot Application form will be mailed to you, which you can submit via: - Email to vote@loudoun.gov
- Fax to (703) 777-0622
- Mail to Office of Elections, 750 Miller Drive, SE, Suite C, Leesburg, VA 20175-8916
As required by law, a ballot will be sent to you by mail within three days of receiving and approving your application. Please ensure your application is complete. Applications missing required information may be denied. Absentee voters are also reminded to allow sufficient time to receive and return your voted ballot, allowing for possible postal delays. Do not delay in requesting or submitting your ballot.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES April 13, 2020: Last day for citizens to register to vote or update their address in order to vote in the May 5, 2020 Town Election – Hamilton, Lovettsville, Middleburg, Purcellville and Round Hill April 28, 2020 by 5 pm: Last day to request that an absentee ballot be mailed to you Office of Elections and Voter Registration 750 Miller Drive, Suite C, Leesburg, Virginia 20175-8910 703/777-0380 V/TDD ~ FAX 703/777-0622 ~ vote@loudoun.gov
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Your Invitation To RespondThe time is now. Help shape your future, and your community's future, by responding to the 2020 Census.
Homes will begin receiving their invitation to respond to the 2020 Census between March 12-20. These official Census Bureau mailings will include detailed information and a Census ID for completing the Census online.How To Respond The 2020 Census will ask a few simple questions about you and everyone who is or will be living with you on April 1, 2020. For the first time, you can choose to complete the census online, by phone, or by mail. Find out more about each of these methods below:Please note that if you are responding online, you must complete the census in one sitting, as you don't have the ability to save your progress. See the questions the census asks here.
If you do not receive an invitation to respond from the Census Bureau, you may respond online or visit our Contact Us page to call our phone line.
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Upcoming Meetings in the Town Office:
Thursday, March 26, 6:00 pm - Town Council Meeting
Monday, March 30, 6:30 pm - Planning Commission *
Thursday, April 2, 5:30 pm - Historic District Review Committee *
Thursday, April 9, 6:00 pm - Town Council Meeting
Thursday, April 23, 6:00 pm - Town Council Meeting
Monday, April 27, 7:00 pm - Planning Commission *
*Decisions regarding these meetings will be made one week prior to each meeting.
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Do you have an update or a new event you would like to add? Please feel free to email the Town at info@middleburgva.gov with your information or with any questions that you may have.
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Town of Middleburg 10 W Marshall Street P.O. Box 187 Middleburg, VA 20118 540-687-5152 info@middleburgva.gov www.middleburgva.gov
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