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Millions being pumped into Chattanooga's stormwater system
The city also is planning green infrastructure projects with porous pavement and rain gardens to absorb stormwater runoff on Anderson Avenue, Brainerd Road and Dodson Avenue, Kinder said.
Hamilton County Residents Against Annexation fighters to stay vigilant
Hamilton County Residents Against Annexation filed a series of lawsuits, but over the past three years the plaintiffs peeled off one by one, settling their cases and becoming part of the city.
Office of Sustainability folding into Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Agency
Mayor Ron Littlefield addressed the council before Crockett and told them how the city has drug out a $2 million federal grant for two and a half years to fund the office.
Chattanooga City Council watching over TVA tree cutting
The City Council is set to discuss and vote on a resolution today asking the Tennessee Valley Authority to trim back its tree-cutting program within the city and only trim where necessary.
Chattanooga budget shorts social service agencies
May 11--Officials with Chattanooga social service agencies are in shock after the city's proposed budget for their services came out $173,000 less than they expected.