The Herndon Town Council is poised to approve its capital projects plan. Known as the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), the six-year schedule sets funding plans for the town’s infrastructure projects and is incorporated as part of the operating budget. This year’s $25.4 million plan includes new projects like sidewalk improvements along Spring Street and Locus
(Updated at 3 p.m.) The Herndon Town Council voted unanimously this week to reduce the town's real estate tax rate for the first time in more than a decade. At a meeting on Tuesday (May 9), the council approved a decrease of the rate from $0.265 per $100 of assessed real estate property value to
Another round of compensation increases could be on the horizon for some Town of Herndon bodies. The Herndon Town Council is considering a proposal to increase the compensation for members on the Architectural Review Board (ARB), Historic District Review Board (HDRB), Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals, resulting in an annual increase of $20,400
A major survey of citizens in the Town of Herndon is officially underway. The town has hired Priority Metric Groups (PMG) to complete a survey through early May that asks for respondents to gauge their satisfaction with town services and programs. The survey seeks opinions on topics like the conditions of streets and parks, special
No property tax rate increases are proposed in the Town of Herndon’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2024. The $62.5 million budget, submitted by town manager Bill Ashton II, represents a 9% increase over last year’s budget. Ashton said the town was able to hold the line on its real estate tax rate despite the