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Advocate for unsheltered residents criticizes development and urges permanent protections for Black communities

May 13, 2026 | Chattanooga City, Hamilton County, Tennessee


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Advocate for unsheltered residents criticizes development and urges permanent protections for Black communities
During the public‑comment portion of the meeting, Joshua David Kapelis identified himself as an advocate for unsheltered citizens and urged the council to address homelessness and protect Black communities from displacement by private developers. Kapelis framed development as a structural problem and appealed to legal and moral principles, invoking historical quotes and arguing that unchecked development reduces housing access and harms long‑term community stability.

His remarks were a broad civic critique rather than a request tied to a specific agenda item; he called for durable protections defined by communities themselves and criticized uses of public office to advance private development interests. The council acknowledged his comments before adjourning.

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