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  • Thanks to a Federal grant, a connected mobility project here in Chattanooga is planning and prototyping the use of smart technologies in two downtown corridors as a way to enhance safety and efficiency. Stan Caldwell is director of the SMART Grants program at the U.S. Department of Transportation.
  • Since 2017, Stove Works has provided a venue for contemporary art - from education to production to exhibition - here in Chattanooga, including a workshop by a visiting artist this Saturday starting at 1 PM.
  • A vision for future redevelopment of Chattanooga’s Hawk Hill. How stories shape Chattanooga’s National Park City quest. Sipping summer on the bridge at this year’s Wine Over Water. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • River City Company - the economic development nonprofit for downtown Chattanooga - just released “A Vision for Hawk Hill,” a guide for the redevelopment of the site crafted by urban planning, community input and an analysis of the downtown real estate market.
  • How is Chattanooga’s quest to become a National Park City taking shape? Scott Martin is administrator - and Brian Smith is marketing director - for the City of Chattanooga’s Department of Parks and Outdoors.
  • As residents of Hamilton County blast their ACs this summer, they’re using a lot more power than is typical. The Sequoyah Nuclear Plant near Soddy-Daisy is essential to meet that demand. William Newlin of Chattamatters takes us inside.
  • This year’s Wine Over Water returns to a familiar spot earlier than in years past. The evening of wine, food and music for the historic preservation nonprofit Preserve Chattanooga is Saturday, August 17th - from 6 PM to 8 PM - on the Walnut Street Bridge.
  • A birthday bash to celebrate a century of James Baldwin. Food for Thought: Stories through words and images. Artists + Entrepreneurs = Opportunities at Periscope CHA. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • James Baldwin, the African-American author and activist, was born in New York City a hundred years ago this Friday. To mark the milestone, the Chattanooga Festivals of Black Arts and Ideas will host a birthday celebration that starts downtown at the Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Food for Thought is an invitational group exhibit set to open this fall at the Jewish Cultural Center here in Chattanooga, in partnership with the local media startup Food as a Verb. An open call for people to submit their images for the exhibit ends on Monday, August 5th.
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