Archive for Charlottesville
January 13, 2009 @ 6:37 pm
· Filed under Brian Wheeler, Charlottesville, In-studio guests, charlottesville tomorrow
Brian Wheeler Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss growth and development issues.

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January 7, 2009 @ 4:32 pm
· Filed under Albemarle County, Brian Wheeler, Charlottesville, In-studio guests, charlottesville tomorrow
On Tuesday, Jan. 6th, 2009, Brian Wheeler joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss growth and develoopment issues.

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January 7, 2009 @ 4:04 pm
· Filed under Charlottesville, Elected officials, Virginia politics
On Monday, Jan. 5th 2009, Charlottesville Mayor Dave Norris joined Charlottesville Right Now.

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November 10, 2008 @ 5:08 pm
· Filed under Charlottesville, In-studio guests, U.Va
On Monday, November 10th, 2008, George Gilliam and Cristina Lopez-Gottardi Chao, from the University of Virginia’s Miller Center of Public Affairs joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss events going on at the Miller Center.

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November 3, 2008 @ 5:26 pm
· Filed under Charlottesville, Elected officials, Election 2008, In-studio guests, National politics, Virginia politics
On Monday, November 3rd, Brian Moran, Chairman of the Virginia House Democrats, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss Tomorrow’s Presidential Election.

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October 28, 2008 @ 5:19 pm
· Filed under Albemarle County, Brian Wheeler, Charlottesville, In-studio guests, Water supply
On Tuesday, October 28th, Brian Wheeler joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss the water supply issue.

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October 28, 2008 @ 4:28 pm
· Filed under Charlottesville, Election 2008, In-studio guests, National politics
On Tuesday, October 28th, local Libertarian Arin Sime joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss the upcoming elections.

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October 20, 2008 @ 4:15 pm
· Filed under Albemarle County, Charlottesville, Election 2008, In-studio guests
Jack Marshall, President of Advocates For A Sustainable Albemarle Population and Brian Czech, President of The Center For The Advancement Of The Steady State Economy joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss growth.

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October 16, 2008 @ 4:23 pm
· Filed under Charlottesville, In-studio guests
Gennady and Medlinda Denisenko joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss his release from jail and his ongoing immigration legal battle.

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October 10, 2008 @ 2:58 pm
· Filed under Albemarle County, Brian Wheeler, Charlottesville
Brian Wheeler is the Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow, a non-partisan organization that covers growth and development issues in our community. He appears on Tuesdays on Coy Barefoot’s program. On the October 7, 2008 edition of the show:
- In praise of Netflix, which Brian recently began using
- Will there be a second Pie Day? Brian also reports that Charlottesville Tomorrow’s photographs from the first one are now visible in Google Earth.
- Brian comments on Bill Crutchfield’s second letter calling for a fresh look at the community water supply plan (The Hook)
- Recently, the RWSA approved the creation of a panel of dam experts to determine how to proceed with the new dam at Ragged Mountain Reservoir, now that cost estimates are approaching $100 million. (Charlottesville Tomorrow)
- Site plan work for Albemarle Place is proceeding under a new development. Additional sewer capacity is needed for the development to be built. Will Edens & Avant pay their fair share?
- The Eastern Connector study has been put on hold. In part, the City and County have different views of what the purpose of the road would be. (Charlottesville Tomorrow)
- One reason the Eastern Connector is on hold (but not the only one) is a lack of funding. The City and County are discussing the possibilities of creating a Regional Transit Authority which would also have the power to raise money for road projects. (Charlottesville Tomorrow)

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