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Bull City Wrap, a news program dedicated to informing residents about what’s going on inside Durham's City Hall. Hosted by Amy Blalock, this short informational program will give you all the City Hall... more
FAQs about Bull City Wrap:How many episodes does Bull City Wrap have?The podcast currently has 286 episodes available.
September 02, 2019Sept 2 - 9, 2019 (ep. 135)- September 3 is the date for you to address the City Council in person about proposals that would allow for additional housing options in Durham. Find out how you can have your voice heard. - Hillside Park’s redesigned basketball courts are being recognized for their new look. We’ll share why. - Durham Police Chief C.J. Davis is now the 42nd National President of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives – otherwise known as NOBLE. We’ll have all the details behind this prestigious honor. - It’s already time to be thinking ahead to the Durham 150 Closing Ceremony. Find out all the details.- The 7th annual UniRumba en Fiestas Patrias is just around the corner. Find out when, where, and why you’ll want to get in on all of the action....more5minPlay
August 26, 2019Aug 26 - Sept 2, 2019 (ep. 134)Miss an episode of Bull City Today, catch up on Bull City Wrap: - Now that plans for the Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit have been discontinued, the Durham County Transit Plan is being updated. We’ll share what that process will include. - A dead-end portion of a city street may be closed to make way for a redevelopment project. Find out which street is involved and what Durham would get out of the deal. - If you have an opinion on possible toll lanes in the Triangle, the regional transportation planning organization wants to hear from you. Find out how you can have your voice heard. - If your organization is interested and experienced in helping to reach new and traditionally underrepresented audiences, the City wants to hear from you. Find out why....more5minPlay
August 19, 2019Aug 19 -26, 2019 (ep.133)- A section of Arnette Avenue is now temporarily closed to through traffic for a stormwater system repair project. - The City’s efforts to comply with the Jordan Lake Nutrient Management Strategy are continuing. We’ll show you how the New Hope Creek and Little Creek watersheds will be affected. - There are new developments with several bicycle and pedestrian projects throughout the city. - Find out how federal grant funds will be used to develop creative programs that will help educate Durham’s children and parents about safely walking and bicycling to school. - The Durham Police Athletic League is a free mentoring program working to prevent juvenile crime through athletic, recreational, and educational activities. We’ll show you all it has to offer....more5minPlay
August 12, 2019Aug 12 -19, 2019 (ep. 132)Did you miss an episode of Bull City Today, catch up on Bull City Wrap. • Our Durham I-Team and Neighborhood Improvement Services Department will soon be putting two grants from the Government Alliance on Race and Equity to work for residents. • Our Transportation Department is continuing its partnership with Duke University’s Center for Advanced Hindsight as part of its work to reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips into downtown. • A significant sidewalk project that is part of the Durham Bike + Walk Plan will soon help to close gaps at seven high-use locations throughout the city. • Durham Parks and Recreation is making its management of officials needed for all the different sporting events it oversees more efficient....more4minPlay
August 05, 2019Aug 5 - 12, 2019 (ep. 131)The newly renovated Morrene Road Park now has a new look and some new features. Find out all about it. http://durhamnc.gov/3076- Three new pieces of public art can now be seen at the Durham Police Headquarters and Emergency Communications Center. We’ll take you to the unveiling celebration. - Durham Fire and EMS Station 17 is now converting sunlight to electricity. We’ll show you how. http://durhamnc.gov/822- Local organizations that help homeless residents in Durham are invited to apply for grant funds to help support their efforts. Find out what it’s all about and how your organization can apply. https://durhamnc.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1972 - National Night Out is tomorrow night! Find out what’s going on in Durham and how you can get involved in your neighborhood’s events. http://DurhamPolice.com...more5minPlay
July 29, 2019July 29 - August 5, 2019 (ep. 130)•Construction of downtown Durham’s first newly-built 100% affordable housing community is officially underway. •In honor of Park and Recreation Month, Durham Parks and Recreation is getting its game on in July! We’ll show you how you can too. •The Durham Police Explorer’s Program is continuing to offer exposure to possible careers in law enforcement plus much more for our city’s young people. •Do you want to know more about what’s going on with development in Durham? We’ll show you how you can get many of the answers you’re looking for at our new ‘Ask a Planner’ sessions.•Our Development Services Center is working to make sure it’s operating as efficiently as possible. Find out about recent changes for walk-in services that might affect you....more5minPlay
July 22, 2019July 22 - 29, 2019 (ep. 129)- The City wants to hear from you about how it can be more accessible to people with disabilities. Find out how you can offer your input. - Some of the City’s young people now know a little more about what it takes to be a Durham firefighter. We’ll give you a glimpse of this year’s Junior Fire Marshal Program. - If your group or organization is holding a festival or special event next year, there’s still time left to request financial support from the City. Find out how.- One of Durham’s pieces of public art has received national recognition. Find out why. - The Durham Fire Academy is celebrating its most recent group of graduates. We’ll share what’s next for these dedicated men and women....more5minPlay
July 15, 2019July 15 - 22, 2019 (ep. 128)- Alternate design concepts for eight corridors in and around downtown are now ready for your review and feedback. Find out where they are and how to offer your input. - The Durham Convention Center has officially been rededicated. We’ll take you to the reception and give you some background on why it was needed in the first place. - Find out how you can play a more active role in your neighborhood and the Durham community through the Durham Neighborhood College. - The results are in for Durham’s first-ever participatory budgeting process as far as which projects will be funded. Find out which projects will be funded in your community. - The Durham Police Department is ready to celebrate the installation of the new public art at its new headquarters facility. We’ll share how you can help mark this milestone....more5minPlay
July 08, 2019July 8 - 15, 2019 (ep. 127)- The Durham Continuum of Care is partnering with Volunteers of America Carolinas on a new pilot program as part of continuing efforts to reduce homelessness. - A federal grant will be helping to reduce lead-based paint hazards from Durham homes. - New public art from Artists Stephen Hayes and David Wilson will soon be installed in Black Wall Street Gardens in downtown Durham. - Find out how you can learn firsthand how the Durham Police Department operates and more about the services it provides.- If you have a neighborhood project that you want to get underway, applications are now being accepted for our Neighborhood Matching Grants program....more4minPlay
July 01, 2019July 1 - 8, 2019 (ep. 126)- The Durham Police Department has honored those who have gone above & beyond for public safety. We have more about their service award winners. - Our @durhamcityfire Safety in Our City program is well underway! Find out how the program is helping to save lives in #Durham. - Find out how @DurhamWater is working for you in their annual water quality report.- The Mayor’s Council for Women has just completed its inaugural year. Find out what it accomplished for #Durham. - #InnovateDurham is now accepting applications from entrepreneurs for its 2019 program. Find out what the program is all about....more5minPlay
FAQs about Bull City Wrap:How many episodes does Bull City Wrap have?The podcast currently has 286 episodes available.