Norwood in Nine: August 11 City Council Meeting

We’re back for another edition of Norwood in Nine, 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 140 minutes, which means that by listening to this episode, you can be informed AND reclaim 131 minutes of your life. 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 August 11, 2020 meeting, including a discussion about the US Playing Card project, several insights into road projects, and a lament about requests to address council.

Listen here:

Learn more about the US Playing Card redevelopment.

As discussed on the episode, here’s the piece of land that the Joseph Autogroup owns, but is not currently zoned to allow auto dealerships on it.

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2 thoughts on “Norwood in Nine: August 11 City Council Meeting”

  1. streets
    Shanmoor is horrible.  The only good news is that Shanmoor as a cut through street has ended as no car will travel this street unless necessary.  Police & Fire would know best which streets are the worst in need of repairs/replacement.

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