Wilmington Weekly with Matt Purkey

Wilmington Weekly with Matt Purkey

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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July 15, 2026 6 mins

A preview of Wilmington City Council’s July 16th meetings, workshop at 6, regular meeting at 7. On the agenda: third readings on the AZEK Group’s Prairie Road zoning and annexation, a same-night second and third reading on updated city salary ranges, and a correction on the fire department restructuring ordinance after an emergency clause quietly disappeared from an earlier draft. Also covers an unusually placed executi...

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Thursday's council meeting produced two corrections to last week's preview: the CRA Housing Council appointment turned out to be two separate resolutions, and the data center zoning amendment did not reach final passage as expected. Matt covers what actually happened instead, including a legal conversation council members and the Mayor all asked about and none got an answer to, a building inspection contract increase that drew zero...

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Thursday’s Wilmington City Council meeting carries the heaviest agenda of the season. Council is set to give final passage to the data center zoning text amendment, the same use category currently being challenged in federal court, five days ahead of the next hearing in that case. A fire department restructuring ordinance gets its first reading, and its text contains an emergency declaration that directly conflicts with what ...

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Council took data centers from a permitted use to a conditional one on the same night a separate rezoning locked one specific property out of ever becoming one. A fire department restructuring got its second presentation without becoming an ordinance. A zoning amendment missed its filing deadline with no documented justification for how it got added anyway, a sitting council member says he hadn't even seen it in time. And a financi...

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Episode Twenty-Three previews Thursday's Wilmington City Council workshop and regular meeting. The meeting opens with two public hearings: a zoning text amendment touching the data center use category at the center of an active federal lawsuit, and a separate rezoning request that explicitly excludes data centers from its proposed use. The episode also covers third readings on a transportation grant and a health benefit plan renewa...

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Episode Twenty-Two is the wrap-up from the Wilmington City Council meeting of June 4, 2026. Thursday night's meeting ran less than an hour. The agenda was light. But light meetings in a heavy season carry weight, and this one leaves out quite a bit worth examining.

The episode covers the formal appointment of the new Clerk of Council, two public comment appearances that received no response from council, a detailed Safety Director p...

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Thursday night is one of the lighter agendas of the year, but there is enough context worth understanding before the meeting. The workshop opens at 6:00 with Columbus Street parking. The regular meeting follows at 7:00 with the formal appointment of a new Clerk of Council, two Finance second readings, and a zoning permit amendment that could pass Thursday night. Plus a check-in on legislation that was promised and has not arrived, ...

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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...

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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...

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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 cov...

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This episode previews the Wilmington City Council meeting scheduled for Thursday, May 7.

The meeting includes a 6 p.m. public workshop followed by the regular Council meeting at 7 p.m.

In this preview, I walk through the main items on the agenda, including the Union Township fire and EMS agreement, supplemental appropriations, the CHIP housing grant partnership with Clinton County, the Prairie Road annexation ordinance, curbside recy...

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This week’s Wilmington City Council meeting was shorter than usual, but it still covered a wide range of topics, including long-term fire department planning, routine legislation, and a fast-moving zoning change that raised important procedural questions.

In this episode, Matt walks through the full meeting from start to finish, including:

  • Fire department staffing and long-term planning
  • Routine council business and infrastru...
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In Episode Fifteen of Wilmington Weekly, Matt previews the Wilmington City Council workshop and regular meeting for Thursday, April 16, 2026.

This week’s agenda includes a Wilmington Fire Department organizational structure update from Safety Director Nick Eveland, the annual ODOT road salt participation item, supplemental appropriations, a donation to the police department, surplus sanitation equipment, and a public hearing o...

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In Episode Fourteen, Matt wraps up Wilmington City Council’s April 2, 2026 workshop and regular meeting. He covers the swearing-in of Officer McKenna Branham, Ron King’s introduction from the Clinton County Veterans Service Commission, the five-year Union Township fire and EMS renewal, the Sugar Grove Cemetery bridge supplemental, surplus police vehicles, and the new cemetery foundation-guidelines ordinance. The regular...

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Matt previews the April 2, 2026 Wilmington City Council meeting, including old business on downtown parking, infrastructure, landfill notes, and subdivision review, along with new business on Union Township fire and EMS service, cemetery funding, surplus police equipment, and new cemetery foundation procedures. This episode also includes a quick look at the 6 p.m. workshop agenda before the regular meeting.

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This week’s episode covers both the 6:00 public workshop and the 7:00 regular Wilmington City Council meeting on March 19, 2026.

That matters, because if you only watch the regular meeting, you miss most of the explanation and a lot of the framing that happens before the votes.

In this episode, I walk through the downtown flower proposal, Curtis Drive and North Spring Street, finance items including landfill notes, the continui...

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In this Wednesday preview, Matt walks through the Wilmington City Council agenda for Thursday, March 19, 2026.

The workshop includes a presentation on downtown flowers, plus legislation review on Curtis Drive reconstruction, North Spring Street Phase 1, finance items, and landfill notes.

In the regular meeting, council will hold a public hearing on the Minor Subdivision Review Committee amendment, take up the downtown parking sign or...

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In this special episode, Matt takes a closer look at the March 9 Public Works Committee meeting and two issues that could be headed to full council.

First, curbside recycling. The city’s own survey showed strong reported use across all four wards, yet the committee discussion moved quickly toward eliminating the program. This episode breaks down what the survey actually said, how the financial argument was framed, what alterna...

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This week’s episode walks through the Wilmington City Council workshop and regular meeting held on March 5, along with a Planning Commission discussion earlier in the week that focused on the growing debate around data centers in Wilmington.

The workshop included discussion of the Clinton County Hazard Mitigation Plan, downtown parking sign proposals, the city’s natural gas aggregation program, engineering funding tied t...

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In this episode of Wilmington Weekly, I preview the Wilmington City Council workshop and regular meeting scheduled for Thursday, March 5, 2026.

Council will meet at 6:00 pm for a public workshop followed by the 7:00 pm regular meeting. This episode walks through what will be discussed in the workshop and what legislation appears for formal readings and possible votes.

Topics on this week’s agenda include:

• Clinton County Hazard...

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