Best Little Town

By: Media Squatch
  • Summary

  • Expect to hear about upcoming events, initiatives, and projects that directly impact your life in the Town of Bedford. Gain insights into the decision-making processes that affect our town's growth and well-being.
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Episodes
  • ALERT - SPEED LIMIT CHANGE - 10.24.24
    Oct 24 2024
    The Town of Bedford would like to inform residents and motorists that new reduced speed limits have been implemented on Oakwood and Longwood streets as part of our ongoing efforts to improve safety for everyone in our community.


    To help residents and visitors adjust to these changes, the Bedford Police Department is offering a 30-day grace period starting immediately. During this period, officers will issue warnings rather than citations for minor speed violations in the affected areas. We encourage all drivers to use this time to become familiar with the new speed limits and to drive carefully.


    Following the grace period, the new speed limits will be strictly enforced to ensure the safety of our community.


    Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our roads safe.

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    1 min
  • BLT // 10.23.24
    Oct 23 2024
    In this episode of the Best Little Town Podcast, Bart Warner, the town manager of Bedford, recaps the recent town council meeting. Key topics include Halloween safety tips, upcoming holiday events, and significant council decisions on budget amendments and grant approvals. Resident Jane McKeon voiced concerns about the Bedford Middle School redevelopment and police department budget issues. Jonathan Hayden discussed the Christmas tree lighting event, seeking community support. Pastor Joe Whiting offered a prayer, and various council members shared their perspectives.
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    28 mins
  • BLT // 10.9.24
    Oct 9 2024
    In this episode of the Best Little Town Podcast, the host welcomes listeners and emphasizes the podcast's role in keeping Bedford residents informed. Town Manager Bart Warner discusses the ongoing annual fall cleanup week and brush pickup, the Liberty High School homecoming parade, and administrative updates, including the closure of town offices and the resignation of Police Chief Ronnie Lewis. Warner introduces Shawna Bogus as the new recording secretary and addresses public comments on traffic concerns. Council members share their thoughts on various topics, and Warner provides updates on council actions, including board appointments and a feasibility study for the Snowden hydroelectric plant.
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    35 mins

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