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2025-04-24 | |||||
[FoxNews] Purcellville, Virginia, town council initially proposed disbanding police force to save $3.2 million
The town of Purcellville, located in Loudoun County, Virginia, has found itself around $50 million in the red following the construction of a major wastewater treatment facility, and the council sought to tighten the town’s budget by disbanding the local police department and relying on the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office for law enforcement. The initial decision to dismantle the police department led to recall petitions to remove several council members and Vice Mayor Ben Nett from office. Council members who proposed eradicating the force said they wanted to do so to reduce water bills for the town’s 9,000 residents. But the council reversed course and voted to fund the police force at $3.2 million for 2026 at a jam-packed town council meeting Tuesday where outraged residents and other officials voiced their concerns about the proposal.
Residents who spoke during public comments said they didn’t want to get rid of the police department to save on water bills and criticized the council's vote two weeks ago without having public comment on that particular motion, according to Fox 5 DC. The four of you snuck agenda items in at the end of the meeting and took away my lawful right to comment on them," one resident said, ABC7 reports. Sheriff Mike Chapman, of the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, released a statement before the meeting saying the town council and manager had not discussed plans and said a transition could not happen in two months. The vote came amid a criminal investigation into Vice Mayor Ben Nett for potential violations of Virginia conflict of interest laws, according to Fox 5 DC. Nett was absent from Tuesday night’s meeting.
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Posted by:Skidmark |
#2 /\ Well Dee, you could damn sure live in worse places. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2025-04-24 06:58 |
#1 The typical rot closer to DC has grown into Purcellville. They are having a power struggle and legal issues with trying to manage the town. Purcellville has seen considerable growth the last 15-20 years and the conflicts need resolved to move forward. Note: I live in Loudoun County |
Posted by: Airandee 2025-04-24 06:47 |