Épisodes

  • Episode Six - Council Preview for 2/19/26 meeting
    Feb 18 2026

    In this Wednesday preview, Matt Purkey walks through the full agenda for Wilmington City Council’s Thursday, February 19th meeting, including the 6:00 p.m. workshop and 7:00 p.m. regular session.

    Topics covered include:

    Swearing in of Police Sergeant Jordan Ianson

    Downtown parking signage presentation from Main Street Wilmington

    Budget-related supplemental appropriations and prior-year expense resolution

    Final votes on annexation and zoning changes tied to the proposed Ardent project

    Ordinance updating city employee classification and salary ranges

    Proposed purchase agreement for the former East End Elementary property

    January 2026 financial report from the Auditor

    Matt focuses on explaining the structure of the meeting, where major decisions will occur, and what residents may want to pay attention to if attending or watching later.

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    8 min
  • Episode Five - Council Wrap Up (2/5/26) and Reflections
    Feb 7 2026

    This episode breaks down last week’s Wilmington City Council meeting with a focus on process, timing, and where decisions actually happen.


    Several rezoning ordinances tied to a proposed data center project advanced on second reading. Much of the public discussion blended multiple projects together, creating confusion about what council was deciding and whether there would be future checkpoints.


    This wrap-up separates those threads and explains why second reading matters, how ordinances move through council, and when decisions become final.


    In this episode:

    • Ordinances vs. resolutions

    • What first, second, and third readings mean

    • When rezoning becomes the effective decision point

    • The mayor’s veto window and what it changes

    • The 30-day waiting period and public referendum process

    • Ohio’s updated signature requirements for referendums

    • What emergency language does procedurally

    • Why silence and pacing matter in council decisions

    • A brief look at Ordinance O-26-01

    • What executive session is and what it cannot be used for


    This podcast focuses on explaining how the system works, not advocating for outcomes.


    The next City Council agenda will be released Wednesday, February 18, ahead of the February 19 meeting. A preview episode will follow.

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    14 min
  • Episode Four - Wednesday Preview for 2/5/26 meeting
    Feb 4 2026

    This is a Wednesday preview of the upcoming Wilmington City Council meeting scheduled for Thursday, February 5 at 7:00 PM.


    In this episode, I walk through what’s on the agenda, how to follow the meeting, and what to pay attention to if you’re attending in person or watching later.


    Topics include the 6:00 PM public workshop, zoning items on second reading, annexation ordinances, routine financial business, and an executive session explained in plain language.


    The goal of this episode is orientation, not advocacy. A weekend wrap-up episode will follow the meeting with a deeper look at what happened and how council process works.

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    6 min
  • No Council Meeting - Fifth Thursday
    Jan 30 2026

    If it felt like there should have been a city council meeting this week, you’re not wrong.


    This short update explains why council did not meet due to a fifth Thursday on the calendar and highlights a few things already in motion ahead of the next regular meeting on Thursday, February 5. That includes Ordinance O-26-1, recent rezoning public hearings and first readings, an upcoming council workshop presentation, and next week’s planning commission meeting.


    A full preview episode will be released on Wednesday, February 4, once the agenda is public

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    1 min
  • Episode Two - Council Meeting Wrap Up (1/15/2026) and Reflections
    Jan 21 2026

    Episode 2 – Council Recap and Reflections


    In this episode, I look back at the most recent Wilmington City Council meeting and talk through what happened, what did not happen, and why that matters.


    I walk through key items from the agenda, provide context on how council handled them, and explain a few procedural choices that may not be obvious if you only watched the meeting or skimmed the summary afterward.


    The second half of the episode reflects on a broader theme that has been on my mind lately, the idea that silence itself can function as a decision in public bodies. Drawing from both recent council action and larger national examples, I talk about how inaction, deferral, or lack of objection can still shape outcomes, even when no formal vote says so explicitly.


    This podcast is intended to help residents better understand what their city council is doing, how local government works, and where engagement can matter most. The goal is explanation and context, not advocacy or instruction on what to think.


    New episodes are released mid-week when council meets, with occasional longer wrap-ups like this one between meetings.


    Thanks for listening.

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    17 min
  • Episode One - Wednesday Preview for 1/15/26 meeting
    Jan 14 2026

    Episode 1 is an introduction to the podcast and its purpose.


    After serving on city council for ten years, the host explains why this show exists and what gap it’s meant to fill. Local government is public, but the process can still feel confusing or disconnected unless you’ve spent time inside it. This podcast is designed to add context, explain procedure, and help residents better understand what is happening and why it matters.


    The episode also walks through the agenda for the first city council meeting of 2026, including opening business, public hearings on rezoning, public comment, reports from city officials, and several pieces of new legislation. Along the way, it explains how to read an agenda, where public input fits into the process, and which items are worth paying closer attention to.


    Future episodes will include short Wednesday previews ahead of council meetings and longer wrap-ups after meetings take place. The goal is simple. Help listeners feel more informed heading into local government decisions, without jargon or unnecessary complexity.

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    9 min