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January 19, 2012 Association Meeting @ MEAN MUG
Association meeting will be held on January 19th 2012 at our newest coffee shop Mean Mug on Main Street. This is the former location of Hiroshi's for those of you who have been here a while. And across the street form the Main Street Farmer's Market location. The owners have offered to have coffee and pastries for the meeting.
We will begin the meeting at 6pm Eastern time.
We've a full agenda covering our past successes and our goals for the new year.
Please come and be an active member in our neighborhood.
Guests include:
From City of Chattanooga
Andre McGary, City Councilmen District 8
Police Chief Bobby Dodd
John Van Winkle, Traffic Engineer
Adam Kinsey representing Craftworks (under construction on Main St.)
Harold Flemister will introduce his new business STAT Fitness, located in the historic Plow building.
Thanks
Mary
We will begin the meeting at 6pm Eastern time.
We've a full agenda covering our past successes and our goals for the new year.
Please come and be an active member in our neighborhood.
Guests include:
From City of Chattanooga
Andre McGary, City Councilmen District 8
Police Chief Bobby Dodd
John Van Winkle, Traffic Engineer
Adam Kinsey representing Craftworks (under construction on Main St.)
Harold Flemister will introduce his new business STAT Fitness, located in the historic Plow building.
Thanks
Mary
State Announces Clean Tennessee Energy Grant Program
Released on Tue, Jan 10, 2012 - 12:03 pm under
Nashville – Tennessee Deputy Governor Claude Ramsey, Department of Environment and Conservation Commissioner Bob Martineau and General Services Commissioner Steve Cates will announce a series of energy efficiency projects in state government on Wednesday, Jan. 11, at 10 a.m.
Projects are designed to both increase cost savings and decrease emissions. In addition to this round of state projects, details of the new Clean Tennessee Energy Grant Program will be announced. The competitive grant program will fund energy efficiency projects for local governments and municipalities, utilities, other organizations and private entities.
“These projects will benefit Tennesseans through reduced emissions, as well as reduced expenses,” said Martineau. “We will continue to look for ways to maximize efficiencies within state government, and I hope that others will take part in the grant program so we can spread these benefits even further.”
Funding for the projects comes from an April 2011 Clean Air Act settlement with the Tennessee Valley Authority. Under the Consent Decree, Tennessee will receive $26.4 million over five years to fund clean air programs in the state.
WHO:
Deputy Governor Claude Ramsey
TDEC Commissioner Bob Martineau
General Services Commissioner Steve Cates
WHAT:
Clean Tennessee Energy Grant Program/State Energy Efficiency Projects Announcement
WHEN:
Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012
10 a.m. Central Time
WHERE:
TDEC Nashville Environmental Field Office
711 R.S. Gass Boulevard
Nashville, TN 37216
Directions to the Field Office are available at http://www.tn.gov/environment/efo/nashville.shtml.
http://www.tn.gov/environment/energygrants/
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