Norwood City Council in 9: July 14, 2020

We’re back for another edition of Norwood City Council in 9, where, after every council meeting, I break down the top takeaways. While I won’t claim to be an expert on Norwood’s issues, I try to keep up with things.

Tonight’s meeting lasted 159 minutes, which means that by listening to this episode, you can be informed AND reclaim 150 minutes. That’s just more time that you can spend doing good in the ‘wood.

On this edition of the show, we’ll cover highlights from the July 14, 2020 meeting, including a fascinating, nuanced debate about whether to adopt a mask ordinance, and numerous quick updates about intriguing, upcoming projects.

Listen here:

Since this is just the third episode of Norwood City Council in 9, I would love to hear your feedback. If it’s not helpful for you, I don’t need to spend all this time producing it. If you do find it useful, then please say so. I’m just taking a shot in the dark and will be curious to see what you think.

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Move Norwood Forward aims to shed light on the people, businesses and happenings of Norwood, Ohio that are bettering the city. If you know of a person who should be featured on an episode, nominate them here.

6 thoughts on “Norwood City Council in 9: July 14, 2020”

  1. Note: anyone who listened to this episode before 8:45am on July 15th heard a version that mistakenly identified Clifford Adams as the man involved with the Taco Bell use-of-force incident. That has since been set straight in an updated version of the episode, which all subsequent listeners will hear.

  2. Loving the podcast. My girlfriend and I just bought a house here in Norwood this month. Your podcast is helping me get an understanding of what is happening.

    • Hey Chad, thanks for your message and welcome to the neighborhood. Be on the lookout for an email from me in the next day or so.

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