Sometimes when there are too many loose threads, the way out is to sort them all into lines that make sense. That’s the basic theme behind this audio version of Charlottesville Community Edition collecting stories from editions #714 and #715 so work can get underway on #716. I’m Sean Tubbs, and there is madness to this madness.
On this audio program:
Charlottesville City Hall has reopened for business after major water leak in 2023 (learn more)
Council recognizes Farmers Market Week through August 10 (learn more)
The Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors takes another look at the housing market (learn more)
Council holds first reading on salary increase for future counterparts elected after next November (learn more)
Charlottesville authorizes enhanced role of Office of Human Rights in housing investigations (learn more)
Carlton Mobile Home Park owner accepts Habitat counter-offer day after Council agrees to contribute $8.7M (learn more)
First shout-out: Information Charlottesville
In today’s shout-out from the owner of Town Crier Productions, have you taken a look at Information Charlottesville? You can do so now at infocville.com. What’s there?
Since the middle of February, there have been over four hundred stories contained within the newsletter Charlottesville Community Engagement. The vast majority of them are reposted to Information Charlottesville, a website I created to serve as an archive. Most of the stories from the last four years are on the site and if you go back far enough you can even see the test run I did of this newsletter in early January 2020.
The goal of all of this is to document a community and region in transition through coverage of decisions about what will happen with links to primary sources to help people gather the information they need to understand context and complexity.
You won’t find pop-up ads but you just might find something you wanted to know about. Visit infocville.com now to learn more about how you can help keep all of this going!
Second shout-out: Thanks to Wraki for the music!
If you listen to this edition of the program about halfway through there will be a break where I say “this is Charlottesville Community Engagement” and usually I would read one of the pieces of copy for a shout-out.
And underneath it would be a track by the elusive Wraki called “the helvetica scenario” but in this case I’m drawing attention to the role that this D.C. based artist plays in each and every podcast by provided music that can be used without paying any royalties. I’ve offered, they’ve refused, and so I’m encouraging people to go to Bandcamp to see what other music by Wraki is there. You too can “regret everything” in musical style.
Or consider diving onto the Wraki wavelength on YouTube. Either way, thank you Wraki!
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