Chattanooga Industrial Development Board Considers New PILOT Policy To Bypass City Council On Certain Tax Breaks

On Monday, The Chattanooga Industrial Development Board (IDB) Deferred Consideration And Potential Adoption Of A New Payment In Lieu Of Taxes (PILOT) Policy. Currently, Pilots Are Approved By The IDB And Go On To Get Final Approval From The City Council.

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Chattanooga City Council Approves $20,000 In Funding For Social And Equity Study

Last Tuesday, The Chattanooga City Council Approved $19,800 In Funding For A Social And Equity Study To Be Done By University Of Tennessee At Chattanooga Professor Dr. Marcus Mauldin.

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Chattanooga City Council Approves Funding for License Plate Readers

Chattanooga Makes Another Move Towards Becoming A SMART City As Leaders Work To Get New License Plate Readers Set Up On The Roadways Soon.

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Chattanooga Considers Official Partnership With Ukrainian City

Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly Has Announced The Formation Of A Resident-Led Work Group Meant To Rally Support For The Ukrainian City Of Trostyanets, Which Reportedly Survived A Month Of Russian Occupation And Is Now Attempting To Rebuild.

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NoogaVoices And Tennessee Neighbors for Liberty To Present Information On Smart City Chattanooga – Is It REALLY About Climate Change?

On April 28 The Chattanooga City Council Voted In Favor Of Mayor Tim Kelly’s Plan To Transform Our Beautiful Scenic City Into A Surveillance Monitored “Smart City” By Enacting The Climate Action Plan (CAP). The CAP Is Full Of Surprises…

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Chattanooga To Reallocate $1.45M In COVID Relief Funds In Effort To Combat Homelessness

The Chattanooga City Council Approved Reallocation Of $1.45 Million Worth Of Federal Covid Relief Funding In Their Tuesday Meeting. A Revised Plan Looks Into Utilizing Those Funds To Create Other “Affordable Housing Options” In The City.

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World Economic Forum Driven Climate Action Plan Adopted By Chattanooga City Council

The Chattanooga City Council Adopted Mayor Tim Kelly’s Climate Action Plan Last Week. A Press Release From The City Says It Will “Protect Chattanoogans’ Quality Of Life” But Concerned Citizens Say It Will Impact Their Ability To Live Freely Without Government Control And Surveillance.

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