New Recording Academy Co-Presidents Talk Future Plans and Reaching Young People
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The home of the Grammys has been on a substantial overhaul since Mason took the helm in January of last year, and according to the announcement, Butterfield Jones (who will remain the Academy’s chief diversity officer) and Panay (founder of Sonicbids and most recently a top executive at Berklee School of Music) will be part of a “modernized leadership team” that also includes recently elevated COO Branden Chapman and chief industry officer Ruby Marchand as part of a “modernized leadership team.”
Pullman City Council reviewed projects proposed in the city’s downtown master plan during a meeting Tuesday evening. Public Works Director Kevin Gardes presented the project proposals to the council, which included increasing parking on Olsen Street, installing street eateries, revitalizing High Street and Pine Street plazas and improving streetscape on Main Street. Providing additional parking.
Pullman City Council reviewed projects proposed in the city’s downtown master plan during a meeting Tuesday evening. Public Works Director Kevin Gardes presented the project proposals to the council, which included increasing parking on Olsen Street, installing street eateries, revitalizing High Street and Pine Street plazas and improving streetscape on Main Street. Providing additional parking.
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Cars are seen driving past a pot of pink flowers on the corner of Main Street and Grand Avenue in downtown Pullman. The Pullman City Council on Tuesday heard a presentation regarding proposed projects for the downtown business district. Last year, a downtown master plan was completed with proposed ideas for enhancing Main Street, Pine Street Plaza and other features of the city. The City Council was asked to provide feedback and prioritize these downtown projects.
Zach Wilkinson/Daily News Pullman council revisits ideas for proposed projects to enhance downtown businesses
By Anthony Kuipers Daily News staff writer Jun 9, 2021
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Cars are seen driving past a pot of pink flowers on the corner of Main Street and Grand Avenue in downtown Pullman. The Pullman City Council on Tuesday heard a presentation regarding proposed projects for the downtown business district. Last year, a downtown master plan was completed with proposed ideas for enhancing Main Street, Pine Street Plaza and other features of the city. The City Council was asked to provide feedback and prioritize these downtown projects.
Zach Wilkinson/Daily News
By Anthony Kuipers, Daily News staff writer Jun 9, 2021