Support Us Button Widget

Kelly Administration proposes $29.9 million budget amendment

If approved, the budget amendment would invest $29.9 million into areas like paving and public safety.

NOOGAtoday | chattanooga

“I promised as mayor to use my business background to make city government more efficient and responsive to the needs of Chattanoogans, and this is a big step in the right direction,” said Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly.

The Kelly Administration has unveiled a $29.9 million budget amendment to be voted on by the Chattanooga City Council, aiming to achieve long-term savings using dollars from the city’s general fund reserve balance.

Why the amendment? The city is in a strong fiscal position, having more reserve than necessary for typical needs. The administration said if the funds remain unused in the general fund reserve, the value decreases over time due to inflation. Additionally, if bills come due later and the dollar’s value has diminished, those needs go unmet.

Now, let’s get into the key areas the administration hopes to invest in.

The Police and Fire Pension Fund
A recommendation of $18 million will be transferred from general fund reserves to the Police and Fire Pension Fund. This will help reach the 60% minimum funding threshold by the State Comptroller.

With the remaining $11.9 million in the proposed amendment, this is how the City recommends funds be distributed, with notable investments.

Critical infrastructure + public safety needs

  • $3 million | Sewer lateral street repairs
  • $1 million | Crest Road improvements
  • $700,000 | To construct a sidewalk near Big Ridge Elementary School
  • $500,000 | Pedestrian safety on Hixson Pike (from Fernway Road to Barton Avenue)

Parks, community development, and housing

  • $250,000 | Heritage Park inclusive playground (matching Hamilton County)
  • $150,000 | Three transport vans to serve Carver, Avondale + East Chattanooga
  • $100,000 | Tennessee River Blueway trailhead, kiosk + parking

Technology, innovation + local economy

Public health, education + mobility

  • $455,000 | Preliminary engineering + upgrades to co-locate the Rape Crisis Center at the Carol B. Berz Family Justice Center
  • $100,000 | Feasibility study for an East Brainerd + Northgate library location ($50,000 each)

Pro tip: See all of the proposed investments by viewing the administration’s presentation ahead of the City Council’s vote.

More from NOOGAtoday
Thanksgiving season is here — fill your plate with community and gratitude.
Spoiler alert: It’s not great. We dove into the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s congestion data so you don’t have to.
Check out some dine-in and carry-out options for Thanksgiving dinner this year.
New vehicle detection technology is expected to help traffic flow more smoothly and improve safety across the city.
Over the next 10 days, we’re launching a reader-driven campaign to sustain what we do best.
Whether you’re a retired service member or active-duty, these places are extending a “thank you” with special offers.
Run or walk for a cause this holiday season.
To help make your entire process at the Chattanooga Airport as smooth as possible, we’ve created a guide that covers everything from gates and parking to details on the airport’s nine nonstop flights.
Local food banks are seeing a surge in demand — here’s what you can do to help.
Nearly eight months into its 18-month closure, the iconic blue bridge is showing fresh color and steady progress toward reopening in 2026.