Joint Meeting - Southside Neighborhood Associations

 Southside Neighborhood Associations: Cowart Place, Fort Negley, Jefferson Heights

Time: April 04 2013 (Wed) @ 6pm
Location:  Church on Main

Agenda/ Minutes
1) Welcome: Heidi Hefferlin, President welcomed residents of Jefferson Heights and Fort Negley to first joint meeting of the three neighborhood associations and three guests. (Joe Graham, County Commissioner for District 1 of the two county districts in the association area and our host owners of Church on Main)  
2) Voice of Southside: Introduction of the approximately 28 participants (see sign up sheet) was conducted with a nominal question: “What is main benefit and challenge in living in Southside neighborhoods?”

Benefits
Challenges
Energy - new construction, people and things happening (6)

Traffic flow and speed

Smart growth
Friendly people (6)
Affordable housing & education

Un-maintained lots, unoccupied housing and buildings
Community (3)
Need more trash receptacles

   Crime
Walkability (3) - to local shops; exercise; downtown
Overcoming negative perception

Double taxation
Diversity (3) - age, income, race etc.
Jaywalkers

More night and weekend life/ openings
Mixed use housing
Sewer and chicken plant odors
Repurposed buildings; historic preservation
Parking - Free vs paid
Arts- public and commercial


3) Report on Cowart Place NA 2012 Priorities: Heidi Hefferlin
Of the the 12 priorities, three were reported in green or success status; four in yellow or cautiously progressive and four in low or no progress status.
- Priority 1A – Clean Up Corner of Market and 20th priority was highlighted as yellow due to marginal progress but was addressed with two Clean and Green events in April and September 2012 and continuous effort with Saturday clean sweeps.
-Priority 1B – Speed Control priority was successfully addressed with installation of stop signs at corner of 18th and Cowart and 17th and Long.
-Priority 2 – Sidewalks priority was successfully addressed by having three of the ten trip hazards addressed by Public Works.
-Priority 6 – Pocket Park priority was successfully addressed with construction of the park framework and the continuing fund raising campaign.
Recognition of the successful “Between The Sidewalks” dinner celebration project conducted by Teal Thibaud as part of her Leadership Institute class.

4) The Treasurer’s report was given by Cynthia Nesson indicating a First Tennessee bank balance of $3089.00 in the General Organization Fund and a balance of $21,262.50 in the Cowart Place Park Fund held in the Community Foundation Inc. 

 5) Establishing 2013 Priorities: Lloyd Longnion
Using the committee structure as a basis for designating categories of task force work to be initiated and/or on-going for 2013, Longnion applied some of the Voice of the Southside input to define task force priorities for 2013.

Liaison Task Force 2013:
-  Longnion will be surveying members of Jefferson Heights and Fort Negley Neighborhood Associations to determine the level of satisfaction/ desire to have combined meetings like this one.
-  Chris Anderson, Councilman-Elect for District 7 gave a brief statement of his intentions to serve this area and address some of the benefits and challenges gathered during the Voice of the Southside discussion.  He invited all to attend the inauguration session on April 15th at the Tivoli.
-  Commissioner Joe Graham indicated his wish to be involved with the neighborhood associations.

Open Space Task Force 2013:

- Pocket Park activity continuation requires on-going fund raising.  Cynthia Nesson and Heidi Hefferlin presented a report showing the current donation sources and expenses encumbered to date and in near term:
Donations:

Lynhurst & The Well & ChooChoo Partners (Carry Forward)
$10,700.00
Other Donations:

Area 203
$6,000.00
ArtTech
$ 750.00
Anonymous
$ 750.00
Chattanooga Engineering
62.50

MainX24 Pancake Breakfast
$3,000.00
Total Donations:
$ 21, 262.50
Commitments:

Yerby Concrete (Walkways)
$ 18,000.00
Fill Dirt & Sod-Immediate Need
$3, 679.36
Total Commitments:
$21, 679.36
Short-Fall
$146.50


Action:
Heidi Hefferlin requested that a vote of the membership be conducted via the SCPNA web site to authorize the expenditure of up to $2,500.00 from the General Fund to the Cowart Place Park Fund at the Community Foundation to cover the short-fall.              

Ö     St. Georges Update: Heidi Hefferlin presented status of communication between the Association and Cornerstone regarding the proposal submitted by SCPNA.  A letter of response will be posted on the Association’s website.
Ö     Clean & Green Event:
-  Longnion distributed a sign up sheet for participants in Saturday, April 4th event.  Participants were invited to meet at corner of Main and Market at 9am Saturday morning.  Complimentary coffee will be served at the Mean Mug to participants in the event.  In addition, the new Southside Cowart Place Neighborhood white cap would be available for participants in this and the regular Saturday morning trash sweeps.

Safety Task Force 2013: Teal Thibaud reported on the Neighborhood Walk program that she had conducted over the past year and indicated that next Walk is scheduled for  7pm on April 29 and following on each last Thursday of the month. 

Public Relations Task Force 2013:
            -A brief discussion regarding the feasibility of continuing our involvement with Main X   24.  A final decision will be made at next meeting in July.
            -A brief discussion about taking a position on the use of the Southside Heritage Society’s NEXT DOOR web site to communicate new developments and crime       within the neighborhood.  No decision was made.
            -”Between the Sidewalks” celebration continuation will be discussed at next meeting.  Jefferson Heights will be having their July 4th celebration the week of on 18th and Adams.

6) Wrap Up
                                        NOTICE: Next meeting:  July 2013


Name
Contact Info
Print email
Address
2013 Dues Paying Member
Heidi Hefferlin 
In Database

Y
Jeanette Winn &
 Lloyd Longnion
llongnion@gmail.com
172 W 17th    37408
Y
Cynthia Nesson
In Database

Y
Lois Breden
loisbreden@epbfi.com
201 w 17th
Y
Tom & Carol Prevost
teprovost @yahoo.com
1722 Cowart
Y
Teal Thibaud
283 W 19th
Y
Katherine Currin
1706 Williams
Y
John Herbert
1467 Market, ste 207
Y





JEFFERSON HEIGHTS



Gail & Bill Rich
648 E 17th Street

Tom Zavala

1511 Jefferson

Lorraine Larson
1511 Jefferson

Harry Hartman

1601 Jefferson St.

Betsy Skiles
1601 Jefferson St.

Mike Fulbright


Chris Anderson

1605 Madison

Phillip Powell
1605 Madison


FORT NEGLEY


Jean Huddleston
48 E Main

Ken Hays
1703 Mitchell

Tresa & Franklin McCallie
1615 Read Ave


GUESTS


Jed & Sara Low
1848 Rossville

Morgan Griggs
1421 Market

Joe Graham
104 Fern Ave
37419
Robert Morris
1601 Rossville


Meeting Minutes from October 11, 2012


A. Heidi Hefferlin, President called the meeting to order at October 11 2012 at 6:00PM at Set In Stone.
B. Membership – Reminder to pay dues.
C. Meeting Minutes from July 12,  2012 were approved by unanimous member vote.
D. Treasurer's Report – (Pending data from Cynthia)


Traffic Calming - A new traffic study will be performed looking at speed, volume and truck traffic. If this study does not result in the approval of addition of traffic calming to the target streets, association will pursue additional options.

Clean & Green - we had 50 plus signups and participation of groups from Jeffernson Heights and UTC- Participants collected data on unsecured vacant buildings, tagging, and unsafe sidewalks. Data will be used to pursue corrective actions. Photograph taken and sent with location address and issue as subject  to  photos@sscowart.com


Main x 24 - 
Pocket Park Update.  Planting of tree and grasses will be centered around MainX24 with volunteer planters.  There will be two opportunities to participate, a morning session and an afternoon. There will be hot chocolate and hot dogs available for participants.
We need donation for sidewalks and stairway hardscape.  Bases for benches will be build by Set in Stone ($300/per bench) with tops build by the WoodWorking Academy from donated lumber.  We've received donations in kind and in cash.  

Corn Hole Toss Event will be hosted again at Chucks. This year will be more relaxed and not a tournament. 

Neighborhood services grant options were discussed. Cynthia will used submit application. 

The Neighborhood block party was described by Teal. All are invited to attend. 

For  Fiscal Year 2013, we can consider supporting participation in:
 http://www.myneighborhoodrocks.com/.
Local resources available to provide historical reference for the recent changes in the neighborhood.

Progress from Pocket Park

Images below are from the Main X 24 effort to plant the park. Direct link to photos...here

Progress On Trip Hazard Project

Since our last meeting of the Southside Cowart Neighborhood Association in October, some progress is noteworthy.  Our gratitude to Dennis Malone and Tony Madewell of City of Chattanooga Public Works Department and our Councilman, Manny Rico for their assistance in making the current level of progress and continuing support for remaining work on our neighborhood sidewalks.


Pocket Park volunteers needed for MAINx24

This past year we raised money and now we are going to plant it.

The Pocket Park (at Battle Academy West 17th street between Long and Market) is ready for installation. You'll begin to see changes as earth moving work will begin the week of November 19th. The crews will level the site, prep for future electrical, pour side walks, auger for tree planting, etc. We've raised through donations of cash, goods and labor of almost 35,000$ to cover this effort. But we still need help to get the trees and grasses planted and mulched.

As part of MainX24 on December first, we will have two work parties, morning from 9 am to 12 noon and from 1 pm to 4pm to finish the tree planting, to plant grasses and to mulch.

Please email sscowart@gmail.com your name, phone number, if you want to help morning or afternoon, and how many are in your party.

Contributors listed below:

TakeRoot
Area 203
The Wood Academy
HK architects
Set in Stone
The Jeager Company
Mountaintop landscaping
Chattanooga Engineering group
Hamilton County & Board of Education for Property and Maintenance
Lyndhurst Foundation Grant