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Maximum TIF reimbursement limited to $112m; everything over to be the private sector’s responsibility.
The fair will provide resources around improving homes, credit counseling, and estate planning for current homeowners.
The City of Chattanooga was also named a finalist for a federal implementation grant ranging from $20-$50 million in funding.
Majid joins the City of Chattanooga from Salt Lake City, Utah, where he spent more than 35 years working as a financial professional for Salt Lake County.
In 2023, the Kelly Administration earned accolades in financial strength, made significant progress toward One Chattanooga goals, and continued its commitment to responsive and effective governing.
The Kelly Administration has paved 200 lane miles and more than 50,000 potholes since entering office.
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly is pleased to announce the appointment of Jermaine Freeman to Chief of Staff. Freeman, formerly the mayor’s Senior Advisor for Economic Development and a leader within the administration since its beginning, has been serving as interim Chief of Staff since May of 2023.
Chattanooga’s annual “day on, not day off” to be held on January 15, 2024.
Classes will begin on January 8, 2024 at East Lake Community Center.
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.