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Apr 15, 2025
On April 15, 2025, Chattanooga City Council held a recessed business meeting with Chairman Chip Henderson presiding and all members present. The council issued a proclamation declaring April 21-26, 2025 as "Chattanooga Arts Week" to celebrate the importance of the arts in the community. Four planning case items were deferred or tabled: Cases 2025-0043, 2025-0037, and 2025-0036 were deferred to April 29, 2025, while Case 2024-0193 was tabled per applicant request.
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The Chattanooga City Council held a recessed business meeting on March 31, 2026, with Council Chairwoman Jenny Hill presiding and a full quorum present. The council received two special presentations: Cassie Cline from the Land Development Office presented an overview of historic zoning designations, preservation guidelines, and grant funding (2023-2026), followed by questions from councilmembers regarding zoning authority and property owner compliance; Mayor Tim Kelly then presented information on parking policy updates, including affordability strategies and comparisons with similar cities. The minutes from the previous meeting on March 10, 2026 were approved.
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On March 24, 2026, the Chattanooga City Council held a recessed business meeting where Council Chairwoman Jenny Hill presided over a quorum of eight council members. The council approved minutes from the previous meeting and heard a special presentation from CARTA's Chief Executive Officer Charles Frazier regarding a proposed consumer protection and parking compliance ordinance addressing vehicle booting and immobilization, which included discussion of licensing requirements, an amnesty program for parking violators, and community support. The council also began first reading discussion on a planning case (Case No. 2025-0190 for 3886 Agawela Drive), with Councilman Clark indicating intent to approve it with conditions.
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The Chattanooga City Council convened on April 7, 2026, at 3:30 PM with Council Chairwoman Jenny Hill presiding, with most council members present, to discuss ordinances requiring final reading. The primary discussion focused on a proposed amendment to city code regarding the booting and immobilization of vehicles, with Council members raising questions about enforcement timelines, payment plan requirements, amnesty periods, and sustainability of the program through CARTA (Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority), resulting in a motion to amend the ordinance for final reading consideration the following week. The council announced that the next business meeting on April 14, 2026, would begin at 2:00 PM instead of the standard time, and the Community Development Committee meeting for that date was canceled.
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On March 23, 2021, the Chattanooga City Council held a virtual meeting where all nine council members were present and approved two ordinances on final reading closing and abandoning sanitary sewer and storm drain easements on Anderson Avenue for SSP Lucey, LLC (Ordinances #13655 and #13656). The council also passed on first reading two ordinances addressing easement closure on Druid Lane and amendments to city code regarding speed limits on through streets (Ordinances #13657 and #13658), and began consideration of five resolutions including one authorizing a premises use agreement with Lookout Valley Recreational Association.
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On March 17, 2026, the Chattanooga City Council held a recessed meeting where members approved the minutes from the previous meeting and discussed several agenda items, including a wastewater sewer easement abandonment for the 1200 block of North Moore and a planning case for 5813 Lee Highway that Councilwoman Berz indicated her intent to deny. The council also reviewed upcoming business for the March 24, 2026 meeting, including a proposed resolution regarding a $500,000 joint contract between the city and Hamilton County for the Cherokee Area Council, with council members requesting clarification on closing costs and fund allocation.
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On October 18, 2022, the Chattanooga City Council approved five zoning ordinances in final reading. The ordinances rezoned multiple properties across Districts 8 and 9, changing designations from residential zones to urban general commercial zones or residential townhouse/zero lot line zones for various addresses including properties on Central Avenue, East 4th Street, East 13th Street, East 14th Street, and South Germantown Road. The council voted unanimously to approve all five ordinances together.
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