The City of Lynchburg is going interactive, trying to get a better read on what citizens want Gene Marrano December 17, 2013 1 minute read The City of Lynchburg wants more feedback from citizens…a new interactive website should help. Lynchburg is Listening dot com features surveys and discussions on topics concerning the city’s future. WFIR’s Gene Marrano has more. Share: Post navigation Previous: A woman from Roanoke has been elected president of the American Institute of ArchitectsNext: Troubled teens in Roanoke have a way to earn money to pay restitution to their victims Related Stories Virginia is now the first state in the south and the 15th nationwide to create a paid family and medical leave program Gene Marrano May 13, 2026 Roanoque Baroque season finale, History Museum photography exhibition open to all, Local Colors is this Saturday Gene Marrano May 13, 2026 Virginia Democrats appeal to U.S. Supreme Court to save redistricting map Ian Price May 12, 2026