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A conversation with Charlottesville City Manager, Sam Sanders | REM

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A conversation with Charlottesville City Manager, Sam Sanders | REM

City Manager Sam Sanders was kind enough to be my guest even with the recent water leak that has closed City Hall. He is excited about his new role and looks forward to addressing and creating solutions for the challenges that face Charlottesville. He communicates a positivity but asks for patience so that things done right take time.

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