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This week we take a look at a recent vote in Wilmington City Council where a split vote rejected a proposal to involve the public in the early stages of development agreements. The measure died and the city adopted a new policy for agreements in the future.
How did we get here? In this podcast, we break down the history of the city council vote and explain what’s at stake.
Want to catch up on some of the stories we talked about? You can find them here.
Builders disagree with Wilmington officials about The Avenue development, here’s why
Anger ensues after Planning Commission grants extension to Military Cutoff project developers
Upcoming vote will decide if City Council can meet privately with The Avenue developer
City Council says no to public role in early stages of development agreements

