The Winston-Salem City Council will be back in their old form this week. After taking July off, the Council eased their way back last Monday, with a City Council meeting that lasted a mere 16 minutes. With a full slate of committee meetings this week, the Council is back in business.
The murder of Julius Sampson continues to be the topic that’s on everyone’s mind. The Mayor held a press conference this morning to address concerns regarding the case. Members of the Public Safety Committee might also discuss the Sampson case in committee.
I’m curious to see the Finance Committee’s update on the acquisition of 202 South Liberty Strollway (United States Bankruptcy Court). The Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grant is on the Finance Committee and Community Development/Housing/General Government Committee’s agendas. The future of the Cleveland Avenue Homes is at stake.
Monday
The Finance Committee meets at 4:30 p.m. at City Hall, room 239 (101 N. Main Street)
City of Winston-Salem, Fina… by CP Tew on Scribd
The Public Safety Committee meets at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, room 239 (101 N. Main Street)
Winston-Salem, Public Safety Agenda. August 12, 2019 by CP Tew on Scribd
Tuesday
The Community Development, Housing & General Government Committee meets at 4:30 p.m. at City Hall, room 239 (101 N. Main Street)
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Public Works Committee meets at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, room 239 (101 N. Main Street)
City of Winston-Salem, Public Works Committee Agenda: August 12, 2019 by CP Tew on Scribd
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