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Votes at a glance: Hamilton County Commission actions Jan. 21, 2026

January 22, 2026 | Hamilton County, Tennessee


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Votes at a glance: Hamilton County Commission actions Jan. 21, 2026
Hamilton County commissioners took votes on multiple resolutions at their Jan. 21 meeting. The following summarizes each formal action and the outcomes recorded on the meeting’s roll calls.

Resolved items and outcomes

- Resolution 1 26‑19: Approve and accept applications for notary public positions, bonds and oaths of previously elected notaries and deputy sheriff oaths. Motion passed by roll call (unanimous).

- Resolution 1 26‑27 and 1 26‑28: Appropriations from general fund travel discretionary monies to Sail Creek High School ($800) and a school booster fund ($4,500). Passed on standing roll call.

- Resolution 1 26‑20: Authorize Office of Emergency Management & Homeland Security to apply for and accept the 2025 Homeland Security grant ($197,676.95). Passed by roll call.

- Resolution 1 26‑21: Approve expenditure of CDBG‑CV food insecurity funds, not to exceed $500,000, to purchase equipment and supplies for local food‑bank partners and authorize the county mayor to execute contracts. Passed by roll call.

- Resolution 1 26‑22: Allocate up to $750,000 from the hotel/motel fund to three identified projects (air recruitment initiative, River City retail recruitment, splash pad in Lookout Valley). Passed by roll call.

- Resolution 1 26‑23: Approve up to $350,000 for splash pad equipment at John A. Patton Community Center (Parks & Recreation). Passed by roll call.

- Resolution 1 26‑24: Approve loan agreement for Hamilton County Schools for an energy‑efficient schools initiative in an amount not to exceed $5,000,000; school board to repay debt through savings generated by projects. Passed by roll call.

- Resolution 1 26‑25: Establish new compliance structure for county government (see separate coverage). Passed 10–1; Commissioner Sharp voted no.

- Resolution 1 26‑26: Rezone property at 2425 and 2501 Set Creek Road from agricultural to local business commercial with conditions; applicant Tim Borer spoke; no opposition; passed by roll call.

Public comment highlights

Members of the public urged more transparency and local‑hire commitments for the proposed Jailhouse Studios project; one local entertainment worker asked how AI use might affect on‑set jobs and whether specific job classifications and hiring processes will be guaranteed. Greater Chattanooga Realtors provided 2025 housing statistics for Hamilton County (8,262 listings; median sales price $390,000; days on market 47). One commenter alleged mistreatment by a Chattanooga police officer and reported difficulties obtaining a response from the district attorney’s office.

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