Central Ohio Matters

Central Ohio Matters
Podcast Description
Central Ohio Matters is a podcast where hosts Michelle Gatchell and Ryan Rivers discuss the issues shaping Central Ohio's future. Each episode features in-depth conversations with local leaders, visionaries, and changemakers driving progress in Central Ohio. These conversations offer insights into our communities' challenges and the solutions being crafted to move them forward. Central Ohio Matters covers government policies, healthcare challenges, housing and business developments, transportation solutions, education, and innovation. It is your guide to understanding and engaging with the pulse of Central Ohio.You can listen to Central Ohio Matters on WVXG 95.1 FM (Marion and Morrow Counties), WXGT 92.9 FM, 1550 AM (Franklin, Delaware, and Licking Counties), and WDLR 96.7 FM, 1270 AM (Delaware and Union Counties).Find it also on your favorite podcast streaming sites.
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This podcast delves into significant themes including government policies, healthcare challenges, economic development, and local innovations. Episodes feature conversations on pressing topics such as the housing crisis, food security issues, and the future of agriculture in Ohio, highlighting unique challenges and solutions tailored for local communities.

Central Ohio Matters is a podcast where hosts Michelle Gatchell and Ryan Rivers discuss the issues shaping Central Ohio’s future. Each episode features in-depth conversations with local leaders, visionaries, and changemakers driving progress in Central Ohio. These conversations offer insights into our communities’ challenges and the solutions being crafted to move them forward.
Central Ohio Matters covers government policies, healthcare challenges, housing and business developments, transportation solutions, education, and innovation. It is your guide to understanding and engaging with the pulse of Central Ohio.
You can listen to Central Ohio Matters on WVXG 95.1 FM (Marion and Morrow Counties), WXGT 92.9 FM, 1550 AM (Franklin, Delaware, and Licking Counties), and WDLR 96.7 FM, 1270 AM (Delaware and Union Counties).
Find it also on your favorite podcast streaming sites.
Step into the dynamic world of Sunbury, Ohio as City Administrator Daryl Hennessey reveals how this small town is managing its dramatic evolution from village to city status. Four years after crossing the 5,000-resident threshold, Sunbury faces unique challenges balancing explosive growth with preserving its cherished small-town character. Topics covered include the following.
• The city adopted a charter giving it more local control over decision-making processes
• Assuming responsibility for state routes through the city created new maintenance obligations
• Sunbury spans about seven square miles with a disproportionately large geographic footprint relative to its population
• The city is actively diversifying its tax base away from 75% residential property valuation
• Amazon Web Services is making a $2 billion investment in a data center on the east side of Sunbury
• Approximately 2,200 new housing units are in various stages of development, with almost half being multi-family or non-traditional single-family homes
• Council has committed more than $3 million to develop JR Smith Park with active recreational amenities
• Major summer events include the Farmer's Market, Memorial Day Marketplace, 4th of July celebration, and Sunbury Sizzle and Sounds in August
• Delaware County Transit is helping with workforce access by offering flexible $2 rides from Sunbury to nearby destinations in Delaware.
For more information about development projects and upcoming events, visit www.sunburyohio.org or contact City Administrator Daryl Hennessey at [email protected].

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