Chattanooga Community Buzz: Last Week’s Highlights
Hey there, Chattanooga! Last week was a whirlwind of events that had many locals chatting, from surprising nominees to heartfelt tributes. Let’s dive into the details that got everyone talking in town!
County Mayor Weston Wamp’s Controversial Nomination
First up, we had the County Mayor, Weston Wamp, making headlines for his nomination of Janie Varnell as the new county attorney. However, this move isn’t without its drama. County Attorney Rheubin Taylor didn’t hold back when he stated, “The two resolutions that are presented before you are in violation of our contract and, ethically, I don’t think I should say anymore.” Sounds like things are heating up in county politics!
One local commissioner, Gene-o Shipley, weighed in on Wamp’s pick. Shipley remarked, “It seems like this mayor could bring a gold brick and it wouldn’t weigh enough. And every week we go through this same thing. He brought a good candidate here today. Let’s let our mayor do the job that other mayors have had the privilege of doing.” Looks like there’s no shortage of opinions on this one!
Chattanooga’s Inspirational Loss
In a more somber tone, our community mourned the loss of Chattanooga City Council member Carol Berz. Regina McDevitt, executive director of the Chattanooga Hamilton County Family Justice Center, fondly remembered her by saying, “She was such an inspiration for the Family Justice Center and really helped to make it happen. She was my colleague, she was a mentor to me for many years, and she was my friend.” Carol’s legacy will certainly be felt across the city.
Exciting Progress in Public Transport
On the brighter side, we have some fantastic news coming from our transit system! Lakecha Strickland, president of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1212, expressed enthusiasm for CARTA’s new mobile ticketing program, saying, “Mobile ticketing will save a lot of time when passengers are boarding the bus vs. passengers recharging passes once they board. We are extremely happy to move forward with this modern technology.” We can’t wait to see how this makes getting around town even easier!
A Weightlifter Going for Gold
Switching gears to sports, Olivia Reeves from Hixson has grabbed the spotlight again! After securing a world title, she shared her excitement about the event by saying, “You can’t top the Olympics, so this one is going in at No. 2 on my all-time list of favorite competitions.” What an inspiration for aspiring athletes everywhere!
Community Questions Leadership Moves
The residents of Signal Mountain seem to have their hands full with some town management shakeups. As concerns arose over town manager Matt Trollinger’s termination, local resident Gail Greene voiced her thoughts, noting, “I have absolutely zero problem with Matt Justice becoming our next town manager, if he is the best candidate for the job and if all the shadiness surrounding Matt Trollinger’s termination was brought to light.” It sounds like Signal Mountain citizens are eager for clarity and transparency from their council.
Chattanooga’s Economic Development Challenge
Lastly, our very own mayor, Tim Kelly, emphasized the ongoing need for *top-tier university research* in order to fuel Chattanooga’s economic growth. In his words, “It’s kind of the rich get richer sort of thing, and so in this case it’s hard to jumpstart something absent some kind of a lightning bolt… My job is to be the rabid advocate for Chattanooga, and this is a big problem.” It looks like finding solutions for our city’s challenges remains a top priority!
And there you have it, folks! From important political happenings to the inspirational heights of local sports and the ever-evolving landscape of community leadership, Chattanooga has had its fair share of excitement. Be sure to stay tuned for more updates and share your thoughts with us!