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In this episode of The GreeneScene Podcast, our hosts Shelly Brown and Dolly Throckmorton are joined by a familiar face in Greene County, Mike Belding. As a former County Commissioner and proud U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Mike brings a wealth of experience to a topic that has been buzzing around our kitchen tables and social media feeds lately: the role of local government in business and industry development.
Inspired by Mike’s latest "Towne Square" article in the GreeneScene Magazine, we’re pulling back the curtain on how new businesses (like the recent car wash and the proposed data center) actually make their way into our community. We dive deep into the misconceptions often found online and discuss the "guardrails" that guide our Planning Commission.
In this episode, we explore:
Whether you’re a lifelong resident or a local business owner, this conversation about the balance between private property rights and the collective needs of Greene County is one you don't want to miss.
Read Mike’s full article here > https://greenescenemagazine.com/towne-square-governments-role-in-business-industry-development/
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Follow the GreeneScene Community Magazine on social media for more:
> Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreeneSceneCommunityMagazine
> Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenescenecommunitymagazine
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Executive Producer: Pam Marisa
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For more information on the GreeneScene Community Magazine, visit greenescenemagazine.com.
By GreeneScene Community MagazineIn this episode of The GreeneScene Podcast, our hosts Shelly Brown and Dolly Throckmorton are joined by a familiar face in Greene County, Mike Belding. As a former County Commissioner and proud U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Mike brings a wealth of experience to a topic that has been buzzing around our kitchen tables and social media feeds lately: the role of local government in business and industry development.
Inspired by Mike’s latest "Towne Square" article in the GreeneScene Magazine, we’re pulling back the curtain on how new businesses (like the recent car wash and the proposed data center) actually make their way into our community. We dive deep into the misconceptions often found online and discuss the "guardrails" that guide our Planning Commission.
In this episode, we explore:
Whether you’re a lifelong resident or a local business owner, this conversation about the balance between private property rights and the collective needs of Greene County is one you don't want to miss.
Read Mike’s full article here > https://greenescenemagazine.com/towne-square-governments-role-in-business-industry-development/
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Follow the GreeneScene Community Magazine on social media for more:
> Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreeneSceneCommunityMagazine
> Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenescenecommunitymagazine
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Executive Producer: Pam Marisa
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For more information on the GreeneScene Community Magazine, visit greenescenemagazine.com.