Norwood in Nine: September 8 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 139 minutes, which means that by listening to this episode, you can be informed AND reclaim 130 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 September 8, 2020 meeting, including a massive public turnout to address council about murals, a chronic nuisance ordinance that got tabled, and much more.

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1 thought on “Norwood in Nine: September 8 City Council Meeting”

  1. Murals are a bad idea in a time for which art is in a poor state. Maybe another century. For now try to maintain what we have not adding that which cannot be maintained.

    The chronic nuisance aspect – seems like a good idea as presented here.

    -unrelated –
    Are any aware that the Norwood Lindner YMCA will shutdown permanently after 9/30 – some loss.

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