Jim Coppinger Seeking 2nd Full 4-Year Term As County Mayor

  • Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Jim Coppinger on Wednesday announced his campaign for re-election for a second full four-year term as Hamilton County Mayor as he addressed friends, supporters and community leaders during the Friends of Hixson breakfast, a non-profit community group that meets monthly.

 

 He said, “I could never imagine when I grew up on our family farm that I would have the true honor to serve as the mayor of one of Tennessee’s leading counties and the absolute privilege to represent some of the finest people in our state."

 

Speaking to a packed room just a mile away from the Coppinger farm formerly located on Cassandra Smith Road, he said, “I am asking for the opportunity and honor to continue to serve the residents and voters of Hamilton County.”

 

His campaign said his tenure "has been marked by his strong advocacy of public education and workforce development that parallels his priority of creating an environment that supports job creation and economic growth of existing businesses, large and small, and development of new industry.

 

"Today, Mayor Coppinger oversees a county budget of almost $725 million with more than 1,700 employees.  Under his leadership, Hamilton County government has consistently featured a balanced budget with a focus on essential services.

Since 2011, this approach has helped create more than 14,628 jobs and brought more than $2.2 billion in new investments into Hamilton County from 98 companies that have expanded and 47 new businesses that have located in Hamilton County."

 

County Mayor Coppinger, whose time in office has featured a population growth of almost 22,000 Hamilton County residents, said, “My pledge to Hamilton Countians remains to treat each of your tax dollars with care and good stewardship, serve our community to the best of my abilities and work with our area leaders to create the best place to live, work, play and retire.”

 

“We’ve worked hard to make our area a chosen location for families and companies. This is why we must continue the work of an effective and efficient government and prepare for more growth.”

 

His remarks highlighted the projected 10,038 new homes to be built in Hamilton County by 2022 and the need for vision and planning. The allocation of $248 million for school construction projects and the increase of local school funding by $33.7 million were cited as a priority to facilitate and prepare for new growth, with an additional $45 million devoted for new wastewater treatment plant to support the expected construction and residential expansion.

 

“Taxpayers know, like I do, that government has no money. It’s the people’s money,” concluded County Mayor Coppinger. “The need for our county government to serve the needs of our citizens and provide value is my priority, whether the infrastructure projects support new schools, new roads or the ability to address public safety.”

 

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