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Nominate a Neighborhood Association you want to learn more about

We want to dive more into the neighborhoods that make up the Scenic City — let us know which Chattanooga Neighborhood Association you want us to interview.

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Hiya, neighbor — we want to hear from you.

With the start of a new year, we want to bring a new series to our readers — features on the individual Neighborhood Associations that make up our city.

Whether you want to know general information about the association or if you want to know what it’s like to run one, we want to answer all of your questions. Think: Roles the Neighborhood Associations play in civic forums, how they help residents, and current projects.

Chattanooga is made up of 100+ registered associations, and we want you to nominate your Neighborhood Association or another that you’re interested in — it’s the neighborly thing to do.

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