Episodes
A conversation with United Way of Greater Chattanooga President Lesley Scearce
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Published 09/25/24
Mayor Kelly is entering his 4th year in office. We discuss the challenges and successes of the previous 3 years and look ahead.
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Loopster by Kevin MacLeod
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Published 08/10/24
Established in 2004, Outdoor Chattanooga is a unique division of the City of Chattanooga’s Parks and Outdoors Department. Their mission is to make outdoor recreation an attractive, healthy, and distinguishing lifestyle for Chattanooga’s residents and visitors, which, in turn, will maintain and enhance the value of the region’s resources, and help grow the region’s economy.
Learn more about Outdoor Chattanooga here https://outdoorchattanooga.com/about/
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Published 06/21/24
Charles Frazier, the new CEO of CARTA, invited me to join him on the Incline Railway to watch a mock rescue mission held in partnership with the Chattanooga Fire Department. We talk about the importance of cross-department collaboration and emergency preparedness, as well as a the future of CARTA.
Learn more about CARTA here: https://www.gocarta.org/
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Published 05/20/24
Why do we have two mayors? What is the difference between city and county government? What are the key issues facing Hamilton County today? We discuss all these questions and more in this interview with Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp.
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Published 04/05/24
There is a lot of excitement in the Parks and Outdoors Department. The first Parks and Outdoors Plan in 25 years, a new Parks Advisory Committee, and the potential to become the first National Park City in the US.
View the Parks and Outdoors Plan: https://chattanoogaparksandoutdoorsplan.com/
Learn about Chattanooga's efforts to become a National Park City: https://chattanooganationalparkcity.org/
Learn more about National Park Cities: https://www.nationalparkcity.org/
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Published 03/04/24
Chattanooga Civics is branching out in 2024! After 3 years of focusing solely on the City of Chattanooga, this is one of what I hope will be many episodes related to our smaller neighboring municipalities and to Hamilton County government, interspersed with my usual Chattanooga focused content.
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Published 01/30/24
Chattanooga Civics is branching out in 2024! After 3 years of focusing solely on the City of Chattanooga, this is the first of what I hope will be many episodes related to our smaller neighboring municipalities and to Hamilton County government, interspersed with my usual Chattanooga focused content.
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Published 01/12/24
Why does downtown stink? Why are sewer bills so high? What is the EPA consent decree? We answer these questions and more.
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Published 11/06/23
It's no secret that Chattanooga is growing. How do we ensure that our city is equipped to handle this growth? The Regional Planning Agency is in the process of updating its area plans to help answer that question.
Find our more by visiting https://planchattanooga.org/ and https://planhamilton.org/
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Published 10/14/23
The mission of the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce is to "Champion our member businesses and promote regional economic growth." I sat down with CEO Charles Wood to talk about how the Chamber accomplishes this mission and what healthy economic growth might look like for Chattanooga.
Find out more about the Chamber at https://chattanoogachamber.com/
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Published 09/14/23
Nicole Heyman is Chattanooga's first chief housing officer, a role created by Mayor Tim Kelly to bring a unified vision and strategy to the city's various affordable housing programs. In this episode we discuss what governments mean when they say "affordable housing", the programs that Chattanooga is using to promote affordability, and other factors that are affecting housing prices.
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Published 08/20/23
The City of Chattanooga’s Office of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (OHSH) works to both prevent homelessness as well as rapidly house residents experiencing homelessness through street outreach services, community partnerships, a rapid re-housing program, as well as provide emergency services when needed. https://chattanooga.gov/ohsh
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Published 08/05/23
In an age when people are feeling increasingly disconnected from their government, neighborhood associations provide a fantastic opportunity to renew engagement and trust. Find out more about Neighborhood Associations here: https://chattanooga.gov/community-development/neighborhood-services/neighborhood-associations2
Follow the Department of Community Development on Instagram, @chatt_commdev
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Published 07/16/23
Mayor Kelly is half way through his term. We sat down to get an update on how things our going and what the future holds.
You can view the proposed budget here: https://budget.chattanooga.gov/#!/year/default
You can view the city paving schedule here: https://chattanooga.gov/public-works/transportation/transportation-resources/special-events-a-street-closures/transportation-project-updates
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Published 05/30/23
The Chattanooga Public Library is an incredible resource to the people of Chattanooga. They have way more than just books!
Visit the library website here: https://chattlibrary.org/
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Loopster by Kevin MacLeod
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Published 03/29/23
I do a deep dive into the Chattanooga Climate Action plan with Erik Schmidt. The city council will vote on the plan on Tuesday, March 28.
Find out more about the plan here: https://chattanooga.gov/city-planning/chattanooga-climate-action-plan/what-s-in-the-climate-action-plan
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Published 03/26/23
Councilwoman Coonrod joined the show to talk about her new criminal justice reform and consulting initiative, Re-Wake, which seeks to provide "a holistic approach to improving lives and strengthening communities". We also spoke about some of her recent legislative initiatives and her plans for the future.
Find out more about Concilwoman Coonord at https://www.demetruscoonrod.com/
Find out more about Re-Wake at https://www.re-wake.org/
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Published 03/04/23
City Boards are a great way to get involved in city government. The city has over fifty boards ranging from technical review , to oversight, to public input.
View all city boards as well as current and upcoming vacancies at http://cha.city/boards
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Loopster by Kevin MacLeod
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Published 02/19/23
Tamara Steward is the city's first ever Chief Equity Officer. I sat down with her to discuss the importance of equity and how her departments helps to promote equity both within the city government and in the broader Chattanooga community.
Learn more here: https://chattanooga.gov/equity-community-engagement
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Published 12/04/22
Chattanoogans in Action for Love Equality and Benevolence, or CALEB, is a public action collation that brings together various groups from across the city to enhance quality of life for all. With the announcement of the South Broad Stadium project, CALEB is working towards the formation of a Community Benefits Agreement to ensure the development brings benefits for all Chattanoogans.
Learn more about CALEB here: https://www.calebcha.org/
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Published 10/02/22
It is unfortunately common for people to feel alienated from their government, to feel as though the problems they experience in their neighborhoods are not the problems that officials are talking about at city hall. This feeling of alienation can lead to a lack of engagement, which can lead to a further feeling of alienation, and on and on in a vicious cycle. The City of Chattanooga Department of Neighborhood Services is one way the city is working to break that cycle. In this episode we'll...
Published 09/25/22
Hamilton County and the City of Chattanooga are proposing a plan to revitalize the South Broad District, including the long empty US Pipe and Wheland Foundry site. The centerpiece of this plan is the construction of a new, publicly owned baseball stadium, using a combination of private investment and public tax incentives. This plan will be put to a vote by the county commission on August 3rd, and the city council on August 9th.
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Published 07/24/22
The Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority, more commonly known as CARTA, is the public transit system in Chattanooga, TN, serving the City of Chattanooga, Hamilton County and the surrounding areas. In this episode we learn more about how CARTA operates and how they lead in transit technology.
Find out more at https://www.gocarta.org/
This episode is sponsored by Weissmann Music - 850-450-7867 - https://www.weissmanmusic.com/
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Published 07/19/22