In the heart of Soddy Daisy, a chapter is closing as Gene-o Shipley, a familiar face on the city’s board of commissioners, steps down after an impressive 28 years of dedicated service. But don’t think he’s disappearing entirely! Gene-o will continue representing the city on the Hamilton County Commission, bringing his knack for leadership and community service along with him.
During the last commission meeting, his fellow commissioners took a moment to pause the formalities and show their appreciation for Gene-o’s significant contributions over the years. They passed a proclamation to formally honor and congratulate him for everything he’s done for the city. From leading the charge in important city projects to keeping the community thriving, Gene-o has truly left his mark on Soddy Daisy.
Born and raised in this charming town, Gene-o spent his early years attending local schools—Soddy Daisy Elementary and High School. After schooling, he founded Shipley Plumbing, further embedding himself in the community. Over the years, he has worn many hats, not just as a commissioner but also as vice mayor and mayor, always advocating for the best interests of his beloved city.
Gene-o has been instrumental in several key projects, including the development of the local sewer system, which has made a considerable impact on the community. He’s also a strong supporter of the Kids Club, promoting organized sports that teach valuable life lessons to young participants. Additionally, he played a crucial role in bringing lights to the lake area and backing the city’s acquisition of the scenic Big Soddy Gulf. His commitment to community enhancement is evident through his actions.
In what is sure to be a welcome change, the commissioners also approved a resolution to install a four-way stop at the busy intersection of Lovelady Road and Lovell Road. With dangerous blind curves and a troubling history of accidents, Police Chief Billy Petty believes that this change could pave the way for a safer future.
The commission agreed to have site visits and schedule a workshop to effectively address neighborhood concerns while considering the request for expanded commercial use.
As Soddy Daisy moves forward, the community will undoubtedly feel the impact of Gene-o Shipley’s many years of service—and with his continued involvement on the Hamilton County Commission, it seems he’ll still have a hand in shaping the future of his beloved town!
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