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Since going online in June, new facility has stopped untreated wastewater from overflowing into Tennessee River, marking a major milestone in City’s work to satisfy consent decree and preserve Chattanooga’s outdoor resources
Construction of critical stormwater infrastructure has significantly advanced the city’s work to preserve and protect Chattanooga’s outdoor resources
Updated budget will strengthen public safety and supplement pay raises for essential grant-funded positions, with no tax increase
Series of local events will provide students a safe place to gather daily during the week-long break
Purchasing expo attendees can learn about streamlined experience for vendors who wish to earn money by performing services for the City of Chattanooga

The newly created Chattanooga-Hamilton County Sports Authority convened this week to kick off the process of constructing a new $72 million multi-use stadium, a project that is expected to catalyze hundreds of millions of dollars in development across the South Broad district.

Mayor Tim Kelly, Police Chief Celeste Murphy, and employee representative groups have collaboratively reached a resolution to review the assignments of all Chattanooga Police Department officers who have previously sustained allegations of being less than truthful.

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The City of Chattanooga’s Department of Equity and Community Engagement is hosting a special edition of their monthly Minority Business Owners Roundtable in honor of Black Business Month, which is observed each year in August to acknowledge and support Black-owned businesses across the country.

The City of Chattanooga today announced that former WTCV NewsChannel 9 meteorologist Brian Smith will serve as the new Communications and Marketing Director for Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors, effective today.

Mayor Tim Kelly, City Councilwoman Marvene Noel to speak at special announcement marking a historic investment into Chattanooga’s future