Morrisville leaders discuss town center project on statewide podcast

Brandon Zuidema, Town Manager - Town of Morrisville
Brandon Zuidema, Town Manager - Town of Morrisville
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Town Manager Brandon Zuidema and Mayor TJ Cawley of the Town of Morrisville are featured in the latest episode of the Municipal Equation podcast. The episode, titled “Building a Town Center,” is produced by the North Carolina League of Municipalities and was released today.

The discussion originated from an informal conversation between host Ben Brown and Mayor Cawley at a League event. The podcast episode covers the design, planning, and community engagement that have been central to the development of Morrisville’s Town Center project.

Listeners can expect detailed insights into how local officials and residents have worked together on this initiative. The collaborative approach discussed in the episode highlights strategies for shaping municipal spaces to better serve communities.

The Municipal Equation podcast has received national recognition for its focus on how local governments respond to challenges with innovative solutions. Residents and others interested in urban planning are invited to listen or watch the episode for more information about Morrisville’s experience.



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