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Dede Smith joins Coy in studio to discuss the latest on the community water debate.

 

Richard Lloyd and Dede Smith with Citizens for a Sustainable Water Supply Plan join Coy with the latest update on the “water wars.”

 

Dave Norris, Mayor of the City of Charlottesville, joined Coy to discuss the water supply plan.

 

Richard Lloyd and Dede Smith join host Coy Barefoot to discuss the area water rate increases.

 

Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow, gave an update on local politics, including growth and development issues.

 

Dave Norris, Mayor of the City of Charlottesville, joined Coy to discuss the water supply plan.

 

Kevin Lynch of Citizens For A Sustainable Water Plan joined Coy to discuss the latest information on the water supply plan.

 

Dede Smith of Citizens For A Sustainable Water Supply Plan joined Coy to discuss the latest on the water supply plan.

 

Albemarle County Board of Supervisors member, Rodney Thomas, joined Coy to preview the upcoming public hearing on the Albemarle County budget.

 

Kevin Lynch and Betty Mooney joined Coy to discuss the latest on the community water supply plan. They share some breaking news about the latest study on dredging. Their organization’s website for more information is located at: http://cvillewater.info

 

Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow, joins Coy Barefoot every Tuesday at 5:00 PM for a discussion of growth and development issues in Albemarle County and Charlottesville.

 

Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow, joins Coy Barefoot on WINA’s “Charlottesville–Right Now!” to talk about growth and development issues in Albemarle County and Charlottesville. This week on the show:

  • Brian and Coy discuss their respective Thanksgiving holidays
  • Brian and Coy get an invitation to go shooting at the Rivanna Rifle and Pistol Club
  • Old Lynchburg Road due for improvements to help make the street more pedestrian friendly
  • Daily passenger train service from Lynchburg to D.C. (and New York) is one step closer (Charlottesville Tomorrow)
  • Legislation to create a Regional Transit Authority for Charlottesville and Albemarle County awaits the General Assembly this winter (Charlottesville Tomorrow)
  • The Four Boards with jurisdiction over the water supply met on November 25 to talk about City Council’s concerns over the water supply plan (Charlottesville Tomorrow)
  • The Alliance of Neighborhoods, a new organization to coordinate citizens across Charlottesville and Albemarle County, are planning their first meeting for December 9 2008

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