Charlottesville City Manager Maurice Jones joined Coy to discuss issues pertinent to the City of Charlottesville.
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Charlottesville City Manager Maurice Jones joined Coy to discuss issues pertinent to the City of Charlottesville.
09.14.10
Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow, talks with Coy about media literacy, the Fontaine Research Park and the latest on the water debate.
8.3.10- Brian Wheeler, of Charlottesville Tomorrow, gives Coy a weekly update of growth and development. Today’s topics include Charlottesville effort to become three demensional on Google Earth, the water supply plan, RWSA, water conservation,and Albemarle Place.
7.12.10- Brian Wheeler, of Charlottesville Tomorrow, updates Coy Barefoot on growth and development for the county. Topics include the best pie in the state, the Board of Supervisor’s Action Plan for economic growth, and possible traffic patterns for the 250 bypass and 29.
7.6.10- Acting City Manager, Maurice Jones, joins Coy Barefoot live in studio. Topics include the recent thunderstorms and the clean-up process, how the City plans to deal with the heat, an update on the Dialogue on Race, and an update on the recent activities taking place at McGuffey Park.
Brian Wheeler, of Charlottesville Tomorrow, discusses the latest in growth and development with Coy. Visit Charlottesville Tomorrow’s Website at cvilletomorrow.org
Architect and former county Architectural Review Board member Candace Smith responded to the Free Enterprise Forum’s critical “Eye of the Beholder” report on the ARB and discussed requirements for the design of local buildings.
Neil Williamson, the executive director of the Free Enterprise Forum, was Coy’s guest on May 10, 2010.
A report from the Free Enterprise Forum is calling for reform of Albemarle County’s Architectural Review Board (ARB). The non-partisan organization has released a 21-page report documenting what it describes as the ARB’s “unchecked expansion of regulatory power” in its nearly 20 years of existence.
[read more at Charlottesville Tomorrow]
Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow joined Coy to discuss growth and development.
Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow, gave an update on local politics, including growth and development issues.
Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow joined Coy to discuss growth and development.