Series Of Meetings Focused On "Community Choices" Begins Monday

  • Monday, July 24, 2017

A series of meetings focused on "Community Choices" begins Monday for the White Oak Mountain area.  

"During public feedback gathered in the spring of 2017, local planners learned that preserving rural character while accommodating growth is a concern and one of the biggest challenges for this area.  Upcoming meetings for Area 12 - the White Oak Mountain Area Plan (the eastern portion of Hamilton County near East Brainerd and Ooltewah) will be held in various locations.  Please plan to attend one of the following meetings," officials said.  

Each meeting will focus on a different part of the community as described below.   All meetings will be from 6-8 p.m.

For more information on this planning initiative, call 423-643-5900, go to the Regional Planning Agency website at chcrpa.org for newsletter sign-ups and updates, or email pglaser@chattanooga.gov.

Meeting 1 -  Focus Area: Ooltewah-Georgetown Road / Lee Highway (Hwy 64) / “Old” Ooltewah 
Monday, July 24 
at Cambridge Square
9453 Bradmore Lane
Ooltewah, TN  37363

Meeting 2 - Focus Area: Apison / East Brainerd Road / Ooltewah-Ringgold Road / Parker’s Gap 
Thursday, July 27 
at Tri-Community Fire Department – Station # 3
11115 Park Place, Apison, TN 37302

Meeting 3 - Focus Area: Summit / I-75 & Apison Pike / Standifer Gap Road / Ooltewah-Ringgold Road 
Thursday, August 3 
at Mt. Summit of Peace Church
4821 Pattentown Road
Ooltewah, TN  37363

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