
Everything Real In Fredericksburg
Welcome to Everything REAL in Fredericksburg, a podcast dedicated to exploring the most pressing issues affecting the Fredericksburg area. I'm your host, LeeAnn Bailey, and each week, we'll sit down with local professionals and government officials to discuss a range of topics that impact our community.From education and healthcare to economic development and infrastructure, we'll dive deep into the issues that matter most to the people of Fredericksburg. Our guests will include business leaders, educators, healthcare professionals, elected officials, and other experts who can provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing our region.Join us as we explore the real issues affecting our community and work towards finding solutions that benefit us all. Whether you're a long-time resident of Fredericksburg or just getting to know the area, Everything REAL in Fredericksburg has something for everyone. So tune in, subscribe, and let's get started!
Everything Real In Fredericksburg
Clinton Bailey on Town Hall Meetings - Water Conservation - Planning For The Future & more!
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Everything Real in Fredericksburg, where we delve into the exciting developments and features of Fredericksburg, as told by Clinton Bailey, the City Manager of Fredericksburg. In this episode, Clinton shares his insights on why Fredericksburg is a fantastic place to live, work, and play.
Background & Tourism (0:00 - 4:59) - Clinton begins by discussing the city's vibrant tourism scene, which has attracted visitors from all over the world.
(5:00) Moving on to infrastructure, Clinton emphasizes the importance of the hospital and its role in providing top-notch medical care to the community.
(10:59) Clinton touches on the city's commitment to providing adequate housing for residents and the various initiatives underway to meet the demand for affordable housing.
(14:00) Clinton then discusses the critical issue of water and the city's efforts to ensure a stable and sustainable water supply. He talks about where we get our water. How long we need to conserve water, and what the city is planning to do to manage water resources and meet the needs of the growing population.
(24:45) Clinton also highlights the value of town hall meetings as a platform for engaging with residents and hearing their concerns and ideas. He encourages residents to participate in these meetings and contribute to the city's development.
(31:45) Finally, Clinton touches on the city's golf course, and how leasing it out has revolutionized youth participation, and the condition of the course.
We would like to extend a special thanks to Dixie Cope at Dankworth Dry Goods for graciously providing us with a beautiful location to record this episode.
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