The original item was published from January 10, 2023 4:16 PM to January 10, 2023 4:30 PM
Project Update: January 10, 2023
The process of renaming a number of roads and streets throughout Loudoun County, which began in April 2022, continues:
- The new name of Jackson Avenue will be Honeybee Avenue.
- The new name of Lee Drive will be Turtle Hill Drive.
- The new name of Pickett Road will be Broken Arrow Road.
Property owners of these streets were asked to nominate names for consideration. Proposed names that were available for use were provided to property owners on ballot for a vote. The new names will not become official until after the new year. Residents will be notified by letter of the exact date their new address will become effective.
The renaming of Early Avenue, Longstreet Avenue, and Jeb Stuart Road are currently underway. Affected property owners have been asked to submit new names for consideration. Names that are not already in use, a sound-alike to an existing or approved road name, and otherwise meet the naming standards in Chapter 1020 (Loudoun County’s Naming of Streets ordinance) will be sent back to the property owners on a ballot for a vote. The name with the most votes will become the new street name.
Detailed information about the Loudoun County road renaming initiative is online at loudoun.gov/roadrenaming.
The original item was published from January 10, 2023 4:16 PM to January 10, 2023 4:30 PM
Project Update: January 10, 2023
The process of renaming a number of roads and streets throughout Loudoun County, which began in April 2022, continues:
- The new name of Jackson Avenue will be Honeybee Avenue.
- The new name of Lee Drive will be Turtle Hill Drive.
- The new name of Pickett Road will be Broken Arrow Road.
Property owners of these streets were asked to nominate names for consideration. Proposed names that were available for use were provided to property owners on ballot for a vote. The new names will not become official until after the new year. Residents will be notified by letter of the exact date their new address will become effective.
The renaming of Early Avenue, Longstreet Avenue, and Jeb Stuart Road are currently underway. Affected property owners have been asked to submit new names for consideration. Names that are not already in use, a sound-alike to an existing or approved road name, and otherwise meet the naming standards in Chapter 1020 (Loudoun County’s Naming of Streets ordinance) will be sent back to the property owners on a ballot for a vote. The name with the most votes will become the new street name.
Detailed information about the Loudoun County road renaming initiative is online at loudoun.gov/roadrenaming.
The original item was published from November 3, 2022 3:29 PM to November 3, 2022 4:17 PM
The process of renaming a number of roads and streets throughout Loudoun County that began in April 2022 continues.
Completed Renamings
- The renamings of Leesburg Court in Sterling and Little River Lane in Aldie have been completed. Leesburg Court is now Compass Rose Court and Little River Lane is now Vilgrain Farm Lane. The new street names are now available in Apple Maps, Google Maps, Open Street Map and Waze.
Streets in and around Round Hill
- The renamings of Early Avenue, Jackson Avenue, Lee Drive, Longstreet Avenue and Pickett Road are underway. Property owners of these streets were asked to nominate names for consideration. Names that are available for use were provided by ballot to the property owners. Once a new name has been chosen by the residents, it will not become official until after the new year. Residents will be notified by letter of the exact date their new address will become effective.
- Hampton Road: Hampton Road residents were asked to nominate names for consideration. Only one name was submitted that was available for use – “Cinnamon Fern Road,” which will become the new name of Hampton Road. This road name will not become official until after the new year. Residents should not begin using their new address until notified of the exact date it will officially change. Note: “Cinnamon Fern” is a type of fern that is native to Virginia.
Detailed information about the Loudoun County road renaming initiative is online at loudoun.gov/roadrenaming.
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