PLAN CHATTANOOGA INVITES COMMUNITY TO ONLINE PUBLIC MEETINGS FOR CITY’S FUTURE
Plan Chattanooga will host two online public meetings next week to solicit further public input on the future of Chattanooga’s neighborhoods. The online sessions are intended to build on the in-person community input meetings held in November, with the goal of giving more residents an opportunity to share their thoughts on Chattanooga’s future zoning and […]
SEE ROCK CITY WELCOMES NEW COO
See Rock City Inc. is proud to announce Greg Scheid as its chief operating officer. Scheid joins the organization on Jan. 8, bringing decades of tourism and hospitality industry leadership to the role. “I am thrilled to have Greg step into this critical role for the future of See Rock City Inc.,” said Doug Chapin, […]
Chattanooga Public Works paved 66 lane miles, repaired more than 18,000 potholes, cracks, and divots in 2023
The Kelly Administration has paved 200 lane miles and more than 50,000 potholes since entering office. As temperatures drop and Paving Season comes to a close for the year, Mayor Kelly and Chattanooga Public Works announced that 2023 was the administration’s most productive year in terms of repairing roadways, filling potholes, and paving. “When I […]
Eight Years in a Row: EPB Named #1 in Customer Satisfaction in the South Among Midsize Utilities by J.D. Power
For the eighth consecutive year, J.D. Power ranked EPB Best in Customer Satisfaction for Residential Electric Service in the South among Midsize Utilities based on their 2023 U.S. Electric Utility Residential Customer Satisfaction Study. Among mid-sized electric utilities in the South region, EPB ranked number one in Overall Customer Satisfaction Index, 71 points higher than the overall industry trend. EPB also […]
Projects and volunteers needed for Chattanooga’s 12th Annual MLK Day of Service
Chattanooga’s annual “day on, not day off” to be held on January 15, 2024. The City of Chattanooga is seeking service project proposals and volunteers for its annual MLK Day of Service, a day that’s dedicated to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and to serving the community. This year’s event, organized in coordination with the […]
EPB Board approves plan to keep Chattanooga on the cutting-edge
To keep Chattanooga at the forefront as the energy and communications industries undergo rapid change, the EPB Board has approved a plan to restructure the company to give it greater flexibility and focus in positioning the community to benefit from longer-term developments while heightening EPB’s continuing efforts to deliver world-class technology and customer service through […]
Ruby Falls Celebrates 95 Years of Wonder!
Lookout Mountain Attraction Marks Milestone Anniversary with Year-Long Celebration Ruby Falls announces a year-long celebration commemorating the 95th Anniversary of the discovery of Ruby Falls! As part of the festivities, the Lookout Mountain attraction introduces wonderful new experiences, unique events, a historical exhibit, and special edition cave adventures, all celebrating 95 years of history and […]
City of Chattanooga to offer free ESL classes
Classes will begin on January 8, 2024 at East Lake Community Center. The Kelly Administration is thrilled to announce that the City of Chattanooga will offer a set of English as a Second Language (ESL) classes beginning in 2024. The ESL classes are open to the public, free of charge, and provided by the Chattanooga […]
Parkridge Health System first in Chattanooga to offer AI-enhanced 3D mammography imaging
Parkridge Health System is the first health system in the Chattanooga area to offer 3D mammography imaging with artificial intelligence (AI) assistance for breast cancer screening. The AI enhancements of the new technology, paired with 3D imaging, allow doctors to better view and diagnose breast abnormalities. AI technology analyzes screening images that improves diagnostic accuracy, […]
Mayor Kelly Announces Federal Grant for Chattanooga Rail Study
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly is thrilled to announce that the City of Chattanooga has earned a $500,000 federal grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Corridor ID Program to fund a comprehensive study to develop the scope, the cost, engineering, and other requirements needed to establish new passenger rail service on existing alignments along the Atlanta-Chattanooga-Nashville-Memphis Corridor. […]