Keeping Coop in the Loop podcast artwork

PODCAST · government

Keeping Coop in the Loop

Produced by the City of Cooper City, this podcast brings information and updates on City projects and initiatives, interviews with local business owners, and details on the marquee events that make us "Someplace Special."

  1. 4

    Breaking Down How Taxes are Put to Work, as Our Transparency Portal & New Website Go Live

    Finance Director/Chief Financial Officer Irwin Williams joins the podcast to provide an overview of the upcoming fiscal year’s proposed budget, while also touching on the brand new Transparency Portal and projects that aim to keep City services and programs financially sustainable.The conversation begins with a look at what percentage of a resident’s tax bill goes to the City of Cooper City (2:35). Then, we look at how those dollars are used for City services (5:50). Further along, we look at the difference between a government fund and proprietary fund (7:45). When it comes to the water meter replacement project, we learn how much money the City was not collecting due to faulty water meters (9:02). In looking at City investments and methods for paying for upcoming projects, Irwin provides details (12:27). We close our conversation with information on how our new Transparency Portal will help residents understand the budget (16:55).   Related Links:Homestead Exemption Information: https://bcpa.net/homestead.aspPortability Estimator: https://bcpa.net/PortabilityCalc.asp

  2. 3

    A Focus on the Role of Grant Funding, as Cooper City Puts Dollars to Work

    Grants Administrator Renee Wilson and Parks and Recreation Assistant Director Joshua Rhodes provide details on the work that goes into using state and federal funding to help bring City projects to life.Early in the conversation, we touch on two playground projects that were recently completed and the grant funding that provided assistance (4:20). We also explain how grant funding allows the City to make additional enhancements (8:30) and what residents can expect at Suellen H. Fardelmann Sports Complex with the help of grant dollars (9:43). Ever wonder why the City conducts Master Plans? We explain why the variety of Master Plans are important to pursuing grants (11:02), while also providing a list of projects for which grant funding has been secured or is being pursued.

  3. 2

    A Conversation with New BSO Cooper City District Chief Andrea Tianga

    BSO Cooper City District Chief Andrea Tianga reflects on her first few months being back in “Someplace Special,” shares details about her previous experiences, and touches on key priorities.During the conversation, Captain Tianga talks about growing up in Cooper City (2:05), her ability to connect and collaborate with the public throughout her career (4:45), how residents of Cooper City look out for one another and contribute to public safety (8:50), how her love for animals led to a career in law enforcement (9:45), her passion for being an animal advocate and improving crisis intervention training (13:30), and the importance of the experience she gained prior to returning to Cooper City (18:00). 

  4. 1

    A New Supermarket Gets Closer to a Grand Opening & Details on An Upcoming Capital Project

    A conversation with Nick Gonzalez, who shares his family’s experience in the grocery business, as he works toward the grand opening of a new supermarket in Cooper City. Nick dishes on what to expect inside the store (4:54) and the challenges he has faced (9:39).An important infrastructure improvement is in the pipeline in Cooper City, centering on the culvert located along SW 49th Street, between Natalie’s Cove Road and SW 120th Avenue. Akin Ozaydin, Utilities Director for Cooper City, and Michael Wills, with the Corradino Group, explain what a culvert is (17:53) and the importance of replacing this piece of infrastructure (20:50).

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

Produced by the City of Cooper City, this podcast brings information and updates on City projects and initiatives, interviews with local business owners, and details on the marquee events that make us "Someplace Special."

HOSTED BY

City of Cooper City

CATEGORIES

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Keeping Coop in the Loop have?

Keeping Coop in the Loop currently has 4 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Keeping Coop in the Loop about?

Produced by the City of Cooper City, this podcast brings information and updates on City projects and initiatives, interviews with local business owners, and details on the marquee events that make us "Someplace Special."

How often does Keeping Coop in the Loop release new episodes?

Keeping Coop in the Loop has 4 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to Keeping Coop in the Loop?

You can listen to Keeping Coop in the Loop on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts Keeping Coop in the Loop?

Keeping Coop in the Loop is created and hosted by City of Cooper City.
URL copied to clipboard!