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The program gave participants financial guidance and access to funds needed to apply for a general contracting license.
Tickets for McKenzie Arena event will be available Friday, April 12th at 10 a.m., limited to two per person.
City will implement modified Option B, with safer sidewalks and a new multi-modal protected lane
Cong. Fleischmann delivered more than $20 million in projects for Chattanooga in the recent federal appropriations process.
Residents will be able to schedule bulk trash pickups through 311 and will be given an estimated pickup time, limiting items being left on curbs for undetermined periods of time.
City of Chattanooga and partners are seeking a new round of project proposals and volunteer registrations.

Accepting applications for fire cadets

The Chattanooga Fire Department is looking for firefighters who will strengthen and move our department forward. We are currently taking applications for fire cadets for our next fire academy which is set to start in January 2025. The 2024 Fire Academy is currently underway. 

$2 Million Reconnecting Communities grant will help planning and engineering for Westside Evolves, $2 Million Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation grant to implement technology for detecting vulnerable road users at mid-block crossings.
New Payment in Lieu of Taxes program would allow for more participation from more developers, even lower rents in affordable units, and program adjustments by ZIP code.
Chattanooga one of 25 cities selected by Bloomberg Philanthropies for three-year initiative to help cities leverage federal funding to build resilient, economically-thriving communities