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The limited-time ornament will raise funds for Signal Centers’ Hart Gallery, a local marketplace and art therapy program for residents in need

Brent Goldberg has accepted a new position as Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, resigning from his role as the City’s Chief Financial Officer effective December 1.

Tweaks to TIF policy expected to bring rules into line with state law, making it easier to understand while also adding teeth to protect residents
City provides an additional $1 million to support the renovation of the historic James A. Henry school, helping jumpstart the transformative affordable housing initiative

The Department of Public Works will begin collecting on-demand loose leaves from residents beginning Tuesday, November 1, 2022.

Loose leaf collection may be requested by city residents through the following actions;

Mayor Kelly brings on three new deputies to further drive One Chattanooga priorities
Having re-housed more than 1,800 residents, the city is enhancing partnerships with community groups and local businesses to address homelessness and the issues arising from homelessness
Award recognizes transparency, full-disclosure and quality accounting
City partners on week-long series of events designed to help minority entrepreneurs and business owners grow and improve their businesses
Eyesore will be transformed into more than 70 units of apartment housing with wraparound services, leveraging national model with over 90 percent success ratio