Neighborhood Roundtables are places where Neighborhood Associations can gather together to learn information about City services and have critical conversations focusing on answers and solutions to community needs.
What is Neighborhood Services?
The City of Chattanooga’s Neighborhood Services and Development Division is dedicated to maintaining Chattanooga’s neighborhoods by fostering community partnerships, cultivating neighborhood-based leadership, and engaging with neighbors to identify solutions in order to maintain living environments that enhance the quality of life for all residents.
How does Neighborhood Services work?
Neighborhood Relations Specialists act as liaisons between community leaders and the city government to assist with the formation of neighborhood associations and neighborhood improvement projects. Neighborhood Services works with neighborhood associations, community groups, and other interdepartmental services in Chattanooga to create pathways and connections to opportunities that help neighbors get support and solutions.
What is a Neighborhood Association?
Neighborhood Associations (NAs) are community organizations that represent a neighborhood or subdivision within the City of Chattanooga. NAs have defined boundaries, membership, elected officers, and bylaws or governing documents. The main goal of a Neighborhood Association is to improve the neighborhood and advocate for improved quality of life for its residents.