Hamilton County Community Asset Inventory

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Hamilton County Community Asset Inventory 2019 Hamilton County Community Asset Inventory - CHI Memorial Hospital – Chattanooga - https://www.memorial.org/ TABLE OF CONTENTS Geography – Cities, Towns ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 03 Government ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 04 Major Employers --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 06 Public Safety – Fire, Police ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 07 Healthcare ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08 Hospitals --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08 Dentists ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 09 Health Department --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Clinics and Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Other Healthcare Providers --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Hotlines ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Community, Civic, Non-Profit Organizations --------------------------------------------------------- 11 Economic Development Organizations ---------------------------------------------------------------- 15 Church Outreach Programs --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 Non-Emergency Transportation --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 Education Resources --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 Parks & Outdoor Activities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 Museums, Attractions, Festivals & Events ------------------------------------------------------------- 26 Churches ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 Sources ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36 Update & Change Form ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 Geography Cities Media Chattanooga (County Seat) Television Collegedale WDEF TV-12 (CBS) East Ridge WDSI TV-61 (FOX) Lakesite WRCB TV-13 (NBC) Red Bank WTVC TV-9 (ABC) Ridgeside Soddy-Daisy AM Radio WBDX FM 102.7 Towns Fox Sports AM 1370 Lookout Mountain WGOW AM 1150 Signal Mountain WFLI 1070 AM Walden WGOW 1150 AM WNOO 1260 AM Census-designated places WXCT 1370 AM Apison WLMR 1450 AM Fairmount WJOC 1490 AM Falling Water Flat Top Mountain FM Radio Harrison WUTC 88.1 FM Middle Valley W203AZ 88.5 FM Mowbray Mountain WMBW 88.9 FM Ooltewah WYBK 89.7 FM Sale Creek WDEF 92.3 FM W224AZ 92.7 FM Unincorporated communities W235AO 94.9 FM WDOD 96.5 FM Bakewell W277DA 96.9 FM Balmoral WLLJ 103.1 FM Birchwood (partial) WBDX 102.7 FM East Brainerd Georgetown (partial) Newspaper Hixson Chattanooga News Chronicle Chattanooga Times Free Press Transportation Chattanoogan Chattanooga Airport (CHA) Hamilton County Herald CARTA bus & shuttle system Pulse Principal highways: I-75 , I-24, US-27 North, and University Echo State Route 153 3 Government County Departments Accounting Election Commission Phone:423-209-6330, Fax:423-209-6331 Phone:423-493-5100, Fax:423-493-5101 Agriculture Extension Service Emergency Management Phone:423-855-6113, Fax:423-855-6115 Phone:423-209-6900, Fax: Assessor of Property Emergency Services Phone:423-209-7300, Fax:423-209-7301 Phone:423-209-6900, Fax:423-209-6901 Building Inspection Employee Clinic Phone:423-209-7860, Fax:423-209-7861 Phone:423-209-6070, Fax: Chancery Court Engineering Department Phone:423-209-6600, Fax:423-209-6601 Phone:423-209-7810, Fax: Hamilton County Regional Planning Agency Enterprise South Nature Park Phone:423-643-5900, Fax:423-643-6197 Phone:423-893-3500, Fax: Chief of Staff Equal Employment Opportunity Phone:423-209-6180, Fax:423-209-6181 Phone:423-209-6146, Fax:423-209-6145 Circuit Court Clerk Finance Division Phone:423-209-6700, Fax:423-209-6701 Phone:423-209-6300, Fax:423-209-6301 Circuit Court Judges Financial Management Phone:423-209-6700, Fax:423-209-6701 Phone:423-209-6373, Fax:423-209-6331 Clerk and Master General Services Division Phone:209-6600, Fax:423-209-6601 Phone:423-209-6862, Fax:423-209-6863 Corrections Department Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Phone:423-847-4830, Fax:423-847-4837 Phone:423-209-7760, Fax:423-209-7761 County Attorney Health Department Phone:423-209-6150, Fax:423-209-6151 Phone:423-209-8000, Fax:423-209-8001 County Clerk Highway Department Phone:423-209-6500, Fax:423-209-6501 Phone:423-855-6100, Fax:423-855-6105 County Commission Human Resources Phone:423-209-7200, Fax:423-209-7201 Phone:423-209-6120, Fax:423-209-6121 County Mayor Information Technology (IT) Phone:423-209-6100, Fax:423-209-6101 Phone:423-209-6250, Fax:423-209-6251 Criminal Court Clerk Internal Audit Phone:423-209-7500, Fax:423-209-7501 Phone:423-209-6200, Fax:423-209-6201 Criminal Court Judges Judicial Commission - Magistrates Phone:423-209-7600, Fax:423-209-7601 Phone:423-209-7656, Fax: Development Department Juvenile Court Phone:423-209-6810, Fax:423-209-6831 Phone:423-209-5100, Fax:423-697-7876 District Attorney General Juvenile Court Clerk Phone:423-209-7400, Fax:423-209-7401 Phone:423-209-5250, Fax:423-209-5251 Education, Department of Trustee Phone:423-209-8400, Fax:423-209-8539 Phone:423-209-7270, Fax:423-209-7271 4 Government County Board of Commissioners County Departments District 1 Maintenance Department Randy Fairbanks Phone:423-209-7700 401 Courthouse Medical Examiner Chattanooga, TN 37402 Phone:423-493-5175 Phone: (423)209-7200 Parks and Recreation District 2 Phone:423-842-0177 D.C. (Chip) Baker Public Defender 401 Courthouse Phone:423-209-6771 Chattanooga, TN 37402 Public Works Phone: (423)209-7200 Phone:423-209-7800 District 3 Read 20 Program Greg Martin Phone:423-209-6190 401 Courthouse Real Property Chattanooga, TN 37402 Phone:423-209-6444 Phone: (423)209-7200 Records Management District 4 Phone:423-209-8980 Warren Mackey Recycling Officer 401 Courthouse Phone:423-209-6480 Chattanooga, TN 37402 Register of Deeds Phone: (423)209-7200 Phone:423-209-6560 District 5 Sessions Court - Civil Katherlyn Geter Phone:423-209-7630 401 Courthouse Sessions Court - Criminal Chattanooga, TN 37402 Phone:423-209-7660 Phone: (423)209-7200 Sessions Court Judges District 6 Phone:423-209-7660 David Sharpe Sheriff 401 Courthouse Phone:423-209-7000 Chattanooga, TN 37402 Soil Conservation District Phone: (423) 209-7200 Phone:423-894-1687 District 7 Telecommunication Department Sabrena Smedley Phone:423-209-6223 401 Courthouse Title VI Department Chattanooga, TN 37402 Phone:423-209-6146 Phone: (423)209-7200 Veteran's Services Officer District 8 Phone:423-209-7884 Tim Boyd County Board of Commissioners 401 Courthouse Chattanooga, TN 37402 District 1 Phone: (423)209-7200 Randy Fairbanks District 9 401 Courthouse Chester Bankston Chattanooga, TN 37402 401 Courthouse Phone: (423)209-7200 Chattanooga, TN 37402 5 Government Elected County Officials County Mayor Register of Deeds Jim Coppinger Marc Gravitt 625 Georgia Avenue 625 Georgia Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37402 Courthouse Room 400 423-209-6100 Chattanooga, TN 37402 Assessor of Property 423-209-6560 Marty Haynes Trustee 6135 Heritage Park Drive Bill Hullander Bonny Oaks 625 Georgia Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37416 Room 210 423-209-7300 Chattanooga, TN 37402-1494 Circuit Court Clerk 423-209-7270 Larry L. Henry Clerk and Master 500 Courthouse 300 Courthouse 625 Georgia Avenue 625 Georgia Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37402 Chattanooga, TN 37402 423-209-6700 423-209-6600 Criminal Court Clerk Juvenile Court Vince Dean Gary Behler 102 Courts Building 1600 East Third Street 600 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37404 Chattanooga, TN 37402 423-209-5100 423-209-7500 Major Employers of Hamilton County CHI Memorial Health Care System Volkswagen Chattanooga Erlanger Health System Hamilton County Government Hamilton County Department of Education Pilgrim‘s Pride Corporation BlueCross BlueShield of TN CIGNA HealthCare Tennessee Valley Authority Astec Industries McKee Foods Corporation Amazon.com LLC Unum Roper Corporation City of Chattanooga The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga U.S. Xpress Enterprises Inc. Parkridge Medical Center 6 Public Safety Fire Police Chattanooga Fire Station 1 Lookout Mountain Police Department 218 E. Main Street - Downtown 700 Scenic Hwy Lookout Mountain, TN 37350 Chattanooga Fire Station 3 lookoutmtn.us 5 Francis Street - Lookout Valley (423) 821-3151 Chattanooga Fire Station 4 Collegedale Police Department 2181 Curtis Street - East Chattanooga 4910 Swinyar Dr Collegedale, TN 37363 Chattanooga Fire Station 5 collegedaletn.gov 809 S. Willow Street - Highland Park (423) 396-3135 Chattanooga Fire Station 6 UTC Police 4510 Bonny Oaks Drive - Bonny Oaks 400 Palmetto Street Chattanooga, TN 37403 Chattanooga Fire Station 7 utc.edu 6911 Discovery Drive - Enterprise South (423) 425-4357 Chattanooga Police Department Chattanooga Fire Station 8 3410 Amnicola Hwy 2103 Hickory Valley Road - Tyner Chattanooga, TN 37406 chattanooga.gov Chattanooga Fire Station 9 (423) 698-2525 3250 8th
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