What's Normal SPECIAL Episode 001 - Urban Connector (Underpass Project)
Release Date: 11/25/2019
Town of Normal
Health clinics and hospitals. Emergency response management. Fire departments. Schools and school programs. Housing options. Representation in Congress. Roads and highways. The census can shape many different aspects of our community!
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The Clerk’s Office maintains Town records that go back to the 1800s, and this department is at the forefront of preserving the Town’s history.
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What is Facilities Management? It’s the glue that holds the whole place together! It all just falls apart without this team.
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When it comes to upward mobility, Human Resources Director Jenny Keigher considers herself a case study! She started at the Town as an intern and took advantage of numerous opportunities that led her to this director position.
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Can you run a manufacturing business from your home? The answer is…
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“I bought my wedding dress here!" That's something you don't hear often at a gas station.
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What is walking beans??? It’s not the latest dance craze. It’s something Charlie Moore did as child along with detasseling, working the neighbor’s farm, and shoveling a lot things over the summer!
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The current bike/ped plan is 10 years old, and we want your input.
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Why do we need an underpass?
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Santa doesn't bring all the elves with him from the North Pole? It's ok! Adam has that covered.
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In this special episode of the What’s Normal podcast, Director of Public Works Wayne Aldrich is back in our studio to discuss the BUILD grant recently awarded to the Town and the Urban Connector (Underpass Project). This federal grant from the United States Department of Transportation will fund this project, which will improve access, ensure safety, and help drive economic development to the south of the tracks!