Jim Pyne previously co-founded Wheels Up, which became a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange.
This will help restore various channels, including Curlew Creek, Bee Branch, Channel R and Joe’s Creek.
“In a community that has been totally disenfranchised, this will jumpstart redevelopment in the CRA.”
“Obviously, there are non-English speakers in our area and this greatly assists us with being able to effectively communicate with them.”
“In the near term, the investment gives us a pathway to really start to develop some of the hardware.”
“Working out really benefited my mental health, and I wanted to give others the same benefits I felt.”
“I think it gives everybody an opportunity to calm down when they’re walking or biking up the lane.”
“It really was a place where my dreams were nurtured and it prepared me for service.”
“I believe the City owes its residents an investigation into a public option.”
Multiple initiatives that support citizens and businesses were outlined.