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Wilmington Weekly with Matt Purkey

Wilmington Weekly with Matt Purkey

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Wilmington Weekly is a local podcast focused on Wilmington, Ohio City Council and how local government decisions actually work. Hosted by former Council President, Matt Purkey, the show provides context, explains process, and helps residents better understand what’s happening at city hall and why it matters.

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Episodes
  • Episode Twenty — Council Wrap-Up (5/21/26)
    May 24 2026

    Episode Twenty is the wrap-up from the Wilmington City Council meeting of May 21, 2026. This episode opens with a disclosure: Matt served ten years on council, knows people involved, and is not neutral about Wilmington. This was not a usual meeting and this episode does not follow the usual format.

    The meeting itself covered a new law director introduction, a state-mandated housing council creation, a $380,000 emergency supplemental appropriations package, a public comment on Ohio's new nondisclosure mandate that received no response from council, and routine legislative business. Combined workshop and regular meeting ran just over an hour.

    At the end of the meeting, following an executive session added to the agenda by motion that same night, council voted 4-3 to remove Annen Vance as Clerk of Council. No public explanation was given. The city's video recording did not capture the return to open session.

    The episode covers the full sequence of public record events, the process questions those events raise, and what the executive session education section of the show has been building toward all season. It closes with an update on the federal litigation surrounding the data center project, including a court order restricting Planning Commission action on data center site plans and Amazon's motion to intervene.Episode Twenty is the wrap-up from the Wilmington City Council meeting of May 21, 2026. This episode opens with a disclosure: Matt served ten years on council, knows people involved, and is not neutral about Wilmington. This was not a usual meeting and this episode does not follow the usual format.

    The meeting itself covered a new law director introduction, a state-mandated housing council creation, a $380,000 emergency supplemental appropriations package, a public comment on Ohio's new nondisclosure mandate that received no response from council, and routine legislative business. Combined workshop and regular meeting ran just over an hour.

    At the end of the meeting, following an executive session added to the agenda by motion that same night, council voted 4-3 to remove Annen Vance as Clerk of Council. No public explanation was given. The city's video recording did not capture the return to open session.

    The episode covers the full sequence of public record events, the process questions those events raise, and what the executive session education section of the show has been building toward all season. It closes with an update on the federal litigation surrounding the data center project, including a court order restricting Planning Commission action on data center site plans and Amazon's motion to intervene.

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    19 mins
  • Episode Nineteen - Council Preview (5/21/26)
    May 20 2026

    Episode Nineteen is a preview of the Wilmington City Council meetings scheduled for Thursday, May 21, 2026. This episode covers both the 6:00 PM public workshop and the 7:00 PM regular council meeting. Workshop items include the swearing-in of Police Officer Clayton J. Storer, a Law Director Recommendation introduction, and a Housing Committee Appointments Discussion. The regular meeting opens with a public hearing on a zoning text amendment requiring zoning permit approval before building permit applications can be accepted, with a discussion of what that means in practice for any project where zoning is uncertain or in dispute. Other items include second and third readings on the CHIP housing grant partnership ordinance, an emergency supplemental appropriations ordinance that grew significantly from its original form, an RTA Pilot Program grant resolution, a city employee health insurance contract, and a Law Director Contract under Judiciary. The episode also covers the Prairie Road annexation absence, the expected timing of recycling legislation, a federal court order related to the data center project, a Planning Commission membership roster update, and a look ahead to June 18.

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    9 mins
  • Episode Eighteen - Council Wrap Up (5/7/26) and Reflections
    May 10 2026

    Episode Eighteen is the wrap-up from the Wilmington City Council meeting of May 7, 2026. This episode covers the city treasurer's financial overview, a water tower engineering supplement tied to the AWS data center project, the supplemental appropriations package, the first reading of a Prairie Road annexation ordinance, a unanimous committee recommendation to end curbside recycling, and two executive sessions. The episode also covers Tuesday's Planning Commission meeting, where a rezoning recommendation and a data center conditional use amendment both advanced to council. The reflection examines a pattern playing out across multiple meetings — community input that is procedurally accepted and practically unanswered. The episode closes with newly surfaced public documents raising questions about the referendum filed against the February 19 rezoning vote.

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    26 mins
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