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Talk City: Greensboro
Greensboro Television Network
47 episodes
1 month ago
The Road to 10,000 Initiative is intended to increase housing capacity in the Gate City by supporting the development of 10,000 new housing units by the year 2030. This directive will leverage a coordinated strategy to engage public and private stakeholders. The goal is to expand housing options across all price points and types, streamline development processes, and foster broad community engagement. Nasha McCray, Assistant City Manager and April Albritton, Community Partners and Development Officer for the City of Greensboro join Talk City Greensboro to share details, respond to questions, and discuss the city's efforts to meet the pressing challenge of housing for our city. Listen in on a conversation that proved to be fruitful, noteworthy, and clarifying. Learn more about the Road to 10K by visiting https://www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/executive/city-manager-s-office/gsoroadto10k/about
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The Road to 10,000 Initiative is intended to increase housing capacity in the Gate City by supporting the development of 10,000 new housing units by the year 2030. This directive will leverage a coordinated strategy to engage public and private stakeholders. The goal is to expand housing options across all price points and types, streamline development processes, and foster broad community engagement. Nasha McCray, Assistant City Manager and April Albritton, Community Partners and Development Officer for the City of Greensboro join Talk City Greensboro to share details, respond to questions, and discuss the city's efforts to meet the pressing challenge of housing for our city. Listen in on a conversation that proved to be fruitful, noteworthy, and clarifying. Learn more about the Road to 10K by visiting https://www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/executive/city-manager-s-office/gsoroadto10k/about
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Reality of Money
Talk City: Greensboro
8 minutes 54 seconds
2 months ago
Reality of Money
Talk City Greensboro is joined by Shonticia Loftin, a twenty-one-year veteran teacher with Guilford County Schools. Loftin talks about the importance of advocating for students, as well as the impact of career technical education (CTE). Guilford County Schools will host "Reality of Money" a session designed to teach and share financial literary skills. Where high school students can obtain real-life financial decision making. The event will take place on November 19th at Grimsley High School located in the gymnasium. Watch and learn about this incredible event. Plus, learn how you can support by way of volunteering and/or providing snacks. To volunteer contact Ms. Loftin at loftins@gcsnc.com
Talk City: Greensboro
The Road to 10,000 Initiative is intended to increase housing capacity in the Gate City by supporting the development of 10,000 new housing units by the year 2030. This directive will leverage a coordinated strategy to engage public and private stakeholders. The goal is to expand housing options across all price points and types, streamline development processes, and foster broad community engagement. Nasha McCray, Assistant City Manager and April Albritton, Community Partners and Development Officer for the City of Greensboro join Talk City Greensboro to share details, respond to questions, and discuss the city's efforts to meet the pressing challenge of housing for our city. Listen in on a conversation that proved to be fruitful, noteworthy, and clarifying. Learn more about the Road to 10K by visiting https://www.greensboro-nc.gov/departments/executive/city-manager-s-office/gsoroadto10k/about