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Chattanooga is working to assemble multiple sources of funding to implement hundreds of millions of dollars in needed stormwater and sewer infrastructure improvements as part of agreements with EPA and TDEC
Tamara Steward to oversee city’s efforts to create better access to opportunities for all Chattanooga residents, regardless of zip code
Kelly announces appointment of 25-year law enforcement veteran Celeste Murphy to be Chattanooga’s next chief of police
Karitsa Mosley Jones, Chris Anderson, Tim Moreland, Dylan Rivera, Kimberly Strong to step up into critical roles that will help execute Mayor Tim Kelly’s major agenda items
“Start up, Stay up, Scale up” Roundtable Monthly Series for Minority Owned Businesses Kicks off February 28
Mayor Tim Kelly has moved to supplement federal pay for Early Learning and Childcare workers for Head Start and Early Head Start, fulfilling a key campaign pledge
Appointment to become effective once confirmed by City Council

Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly today named four finalists who will advance in the search for Chattanooga’s next chief of police. The Police Executive Research Forum (PERF) and an internal review committee have selected the following finalists:

12-member group of community leaders to help coordinate pandemic recovery effort; advise the Mayor on investment priorities for $38.6 million in one-time federal funds

Beginning next week, the City of Chattanooga will seek community input on the upcoming Fiscal Year 2023 budget. Due to the current surge in local COVID cases attributed to the Omicron variant, the City will host three virtual meetings to gather investment ideas from residents that will support implementation of the Kelly administration’s One Chattanooga plan.