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Loudoun County Funds New Clerk of the Court Position to Handle Increased Caseloads

The board approved a motion to fund a Juvenile Court Clerk position with a fiscal impact of $98,450. This position is deemed critical due to a significant increase in caseloads, including a 31% rise in applications and a 7% increase in case filings. The Clerk of the Court plays a vital role in processing legal records, meeting statutory deadlines, and ensuring the efficient operation of the court system. The increased workload necessitates additional staff to maintain service quality and handle the growing volume of cases, including those related to marriage licenses and other court functions.

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Loudoun County Approves $9.755 Million for Sheriff's Office Overtime and Operational Needs

The board approved funding for the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office to cover overtime expenses related to specific operational needs, including support for court-ordered mandates and staffing for critical events. The motion allocated $9.755 million from the non-departmental budget to the Sheriff's Office budget, with an understanding that this funding is primarily for overtime and specialized roles that are currently understaffed or facing increased demand, such as those supporting court appearances and critical incident response. This reallocation aims to address immediate operational needs without impacting the overall county budget negatively, as it is intended to cover existing contractual obligations and emergent requirements.

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Loudoun County Approves New Deputy Sheriff Position for Zoning Enforcement

The board debated and approved a motion to create a new position for a Deputy Sheriff to handle specific duties related to enforcing zoning ordinances and investigating potential violations. This position is intended to improve the county's proactive enforcement capabilities, particularly in areas with a high concentration of non-residential establishments and potential zoning compliance issues. The motion aims to enhance public safety by ensuring businesses comply with zoning laws, addressing health and safety concerns, and potentially improving response times to zoning-related complaints. The funding for this position will be drawn from the Sheriff's Office budget, with a financial impact of approximately $240,000.

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Loudoun County Funds New Community Health Worker Position for Outreach and Support

The board approved a motion to fund a new position for a Community Health Worker. This role is designed to engage directly with hard-to-reach populations, including immigrant communities and those facing barriers to healthcare access. The Community Health Worker will provide outreach, education, and referrals to essential services, aiming to improve health outcomes and ensure residents receive necessary support. The position is crucial for increasing vaccination rates, promoting preventive care, and addressing health disparities. The motion also noted the importance of having staff who can build trust within communities and represent the county's commitment to public health.

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Loudoun County Increases Hourly Rate for Part-Time Parks and Recreation Employees to $50

The board approved a motion to increase the hourly rate for part-time employees in the Department of Parks and Recreation from $30 to $50 per hour. This adjustment is intended to help attract and retain qualified staff for programs and facilities, particularly for roles that are essential for maintaining service levels and operational efficiency. The increase aims to make these positions more competitive and reflect the value of the services provided, especially during peak seasons or for specialized roles.

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Mar 12Planning Commission Work Session
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