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Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly today released the following statement regarding the recent officer involved shooting:
“What happened last week was a terrible incident for everyone involved: Our community, our wounded officer, our police family, and the family and loved ones of Roger Heard, Jr.
Mayor Tim Kelly today signed a proclamation declaring August Older Adults Month in Chattanooga and announced Aging with Grace, a July 29th gathering for older adults hosted by the Mayor’s Council on Livability and Aging, his advisory panel whose mission is to positively impact the lives of Chattanooga’s seniors.
“Chattanooga’s roughly 65,000 seniors are an important part of the fabric of our culture, and Older Adults Month offers a unique opportunity to uplift and celebrate all they bring to our community,” said Mayor Tim Kelly.
Chattanooga City Council today approved a resolution authorizing Mayor Tim Kelly to formalize a resident-led partnership effort between the City of Chattanooga and Trostyanets – a Ukrainian city that survived 31 days of Russian occupation and is struggling to recover from the effects of the ongoing Russian invasion. No city funds will be allocated toward the agreement.
The City of Chattanooga is proud to announce the official launch of the Mentor Hub, a new tool designed in collaboration with local organizations to foster meaningful connections between community members and organizations offering mentoring services for youth.
Mayor Tim Kelly is excited to invite all members of the community to join him at the 2023 State of the City event to continue the conversation about the administration’s strategic vision for a more prosperous and vibrant Chattanooga.
Mayor Kelly will provide an update on his One Chattanooga plan, the progress that has been made, and the road that lies ahead. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with city and community leaders.