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Nov 2007 - WDEL Coverage of Citizen's Brigade
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Councilman Bob Weiner presented a grant for $1950 to Concord High School Field Hockey Team and Coach Sandra Wood on October 29, 2007. The funds were allocated to purchase much needed new uniforms and goalie equipment for the team.


Greg Lavelle, Bob Weiner, Jim Bowers and Myrna Bair


Councilman Weiner addresses the crowd at the Concord High School Holiday Concert. The Concord HS Music Program received a $2500 grant from New Castle County. You can read the speech by clicking here.


Councilman Weiner at the Claymont Christmas Parade on December 2, 2006.
On August 2, 2006 Councilman Bob Weiner received a prestigious award from representatives of the Delaware Indian community at a formal ceremony at the Nur Shrine Temple in New Castle, DE for his work spearheading the Claymont Renaissance.On August 2, 2006 Councilman Bob Weiner received a prestigious award from representatives of the Delaware Indian community at a formal ceremony at the Nur Shrine Temple in New Castle, DE for his work spearheading the Claymont Renaissance. The event was special as it celebrated the establishment of Delaware's first Chapter of this international service organization, the Worldwide Centre for Spiritual, Cultural & Social Welfare. The Hindu international service order's spiritual leader, Shree Swaminarayan Gadi Sansthan, was present to bless the honorees and other attendees. President Nilesh Patel, a prominent local business leader, presided over a ceremony attended by over 400 members and guests. Other honorees included Congressman Mike Castle and Lieutenant Governor John Carney.

Councilman Weiner discusses The Claymont Renaissance, a plan to improve Claymont both aesthetically and functionally by creating a more pedestrian friendly, village-like atmosphere, at a meeting at the Claymont’s Stone School on May 27, 2006.

 

 


Councilman Weiner discusses the Claymont Renaissance on Comcast Newsmakers.


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Tour of Kentlands and King Farm in Maryland
Erik Aulestia of the nationally acclaimed design firm of Torti Gallas created this presentation using photos that I took when he gave a few of us a tour of Kentlands and King Farm in Maryland. Torti Gallas has been retained by the Commonwealth/Setting Group to design Claymont Renaissance’s “new Brookview”. (See design at www.claymontrenaissance.org). These early traditional neighborhood designed (TND) communities were successful in demonstrating that density could be desirable and create safe, pedestrian-friendly communities. These early experiments however failed to provide a permanent stock of affordable housing. More recent TND’s have remedied that early structural flaw. I will be addressing the New Partners for Smart Growth national conference in January on the subject of integrating a sustainable stock of affordable housing into TND’s. For more information, go to www.newpartners.org.
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Philadelphia Pike focus of event
Councilman Weiner meets with David Hunt, senior planner at Vollmer Associates, a Wilmington-based architectural and engineering firm, at the Claymont Renaissance Development Corporation event, held November 15 at the Waterfall Banquet & Conference Center. Weiner was part of a panel discussion for Claymont business owners, which detailed visions for business and residential growth along the Philadelphia Pike corridor.


August 5, 2005
Councilman Bob Weiner addresses 100 participating citizens in attendance at the Claymont Renaissance week long workshops (charettes) on the final day, Friday August 5, 2005. The award winning Torti Gallas design firm (nationally acclaimed for its innovative traditional neighborhood pedestrian oriented community designs) was retained by developer Commonwealth Group/ Setting Properties at Councilman Weiner's urging to seek community input in redesigning the new community planned to replace Brookview Apartments and the commercial frontage on Philadelphia Pike in Claymont. Construction is scheduled to start in 2 years.


July 2005
Councilman Bob Weiner and his Pomeranian pup, Shayna, enjoy the Rockwood Ice Cream Festival


Councilman Weiner and CCOBH President Dan Bockover examine the marker at Blue Ball which was restored by the late Malcolm MacKenzie. The historic dairy barn in the background will be preserved when the park and road network are completed.


Sharlene and Warren Foster, Dan Bockover and Jerry Martin chat with Councilman Weiner about 'empty nester' housing in 2002. The concept was new to this area prior to 1996. Here is a photo of Cloutier Court on Foulk Road, then under construction, which exemplifies that approach. After Bob's election to County Council in 1996, Bob sponsored legislation which made construction of these housing units more attractive to developers, thus assisting aging Brandywine Hundred residents to remain in our area. Bob named this age-restricted community after his good friend, the late Phil Cloutier, who also shared Bob's belief that the construction of senior communities would be very popular. Their joint belief has proven quite true.
   

 

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