9.20.10
Hawes Spencer, founder and editor of The Hook, has won statewide journalism awards for his reporting on Central Virginia’s water supply debate and he joins Coy Barefoot on Charlottesville Right Now.
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9.20.10
Hawes Spencer, founder and editor of The Hook, has won statewide journalism awards for his reporting on Central Virginia’s water supply debate and he joins Coy Barefoot on Charlottesville Right Now.
9.20.10
Dede Smith, member of the group Citizens for a Sustainable Water Supply Plan and an out-spoken critic of the existing plan, joins Coy to discuss tonight’s meeting.
9.20.10
Albemarle County Service Authority Board Member and advocate of the existing water supply plan, Liz Palmer, joins Coy in studio to discuss the latest in the local water debate.
09.13.10
Dede Smith, a representative for the group Citizens for a Sustainable Water Supply Plan, talked with Coy Barefoot about Dredging the Rivanna River.
8.23.10- Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow, joins Coy live in studio. Today’s topics include the Albemarle School System, Albemarle County’s budget, Citizens for A Sustainable Water Supply Plan Press Conference, and the proposal for the new Downtown Mall in Crozet.
8.23.10- Bob Fenwick, of Citizens for A Sustainable Water Supply Plan, updates Coy on the issue.
7.30.10- Charlottesville Mayor Dave Norris joins Coy live on the program to give him an update on the happenings in the City. Topics include dredging and the water supply plan.
7.29.10- Bob Fenwick, a supporter of dredging and the water supply plan and member of citizens for a sustainable water supply plan, discussed today’s forum with Coy.
7.19.10- Dede Smith, a representative for the group Citizens for a Sustainable Water Supply Plan, talked with Coy Barefoot about Dredging the Rivanna River. The latest reports will be announce tomorrow night at City Council.
6.23.10- Brian Wheeler, the executive director of Charlottesville Tomorrow, gives Coy the latest news on growth and development in the community. Today’s topics include the latest dredging news and what will happen with the re-zoning of Albemarle Place.
Richard Lloyd and Dede Smith talk with Coy and respond to The Daily Progress’s June 16th Article. The article states that dredging would be more expensive than building a new Ragged Mountain dam, but Dede Smith and Richard Lloyd argue the plan leaves out many of the costs and would use more water than Charlottesville actually needs.