Critics Claim New Chattanooga Ordinance Will Punish Homeless Individuals

The Chattanooga City Council Passed A New Ordinance On Tuesday That Will Help Put A Stop To Vandalism Across The City. The Ordinance Specifically Makes It Illegal To Place Any Sort Of Building Or Structure Or To Build A Fire On Any Portion Of A City Bridge, Culvert, Or Street.

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Chattanooga Taxpayers Get Strapped With $690K Bill For Juneteenth “Day Off” For City Workers

During The Chattanooga City Council Meeting On May 11, The Council Voted On An Ordinance To Approve An Amendment To The City Code To Allow For June 19th of Each Year To Be A Paid Holiday For City Employees.

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Chattanooga Mayoral & City Council Election Results; Runoff Election Will Proceed

Chattanoogans Took To The Polls Yesterday To Select Their New City Mayor And City Council Members. With The Top Two Mayoral Candidates, Tim Kelly And Kim White Receiving 30% And 29% Of The Votes Respectively, A Runoff Election Will Take Place On April 13th.

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Four Incumbent Candidates For Chattanooga City Council To Be Opposed in March Election -updated Dec. 18

As of December 2nd, 2020, these are the candidates vying for a seat on the City Council in each of the Hamilton County Districts.

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Is The Lack Of Affordable Housing In Chattanooga The Primary Driver For Homelessness?

“The common denominator with this issue that we are faced with is the monopolization of the rental market in Chattanooga by Property Management companies, LLCs and the demanding requirements that low-income individuals cannot meet.”

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City Council: Emergency Funds, Budgets, Salaries & Resident’s Questions

Coverage of the Chattanooga City Council Meeting from Tuesday, Nov.10.

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