Monroe Living: Our City at Work

Winchester Revitalization, Part 3 (Featuring Asst. Manager Jeff Wells and Director of Economic Development Teresa Campo)

25 min · 17 de dic de 2025
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In the third episode of our Winchester Revitalization series, Assistant City Manager Lisa Hollowell sits down with Assistant City Manager Jeff Wells and Director of Economic Development Teresa Campo to discuss what is coming next for the Winchester community. The conversation explores upcoming projects, the intent behind key investments, and how infrastructure, economic development, and long-term planning are working together to support Winchester’s future. Together, they discuss how each project connects back to the neighborhood’s history while laying the groundwork for sustainable growth and opportunity. Monroe Living: Our City at Work is the City of Monroe’s official podcast, highlighting the people, projects, and stories that keep our community moving forward. Episode Updated 12/22/2025

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