Join the City of Chattanooga for an upcoming Community Information Session to learn about a proposed investment that could enhance river access and connectivity in key areas of the city.
This session will provide an overview of a grant proposal seeking $1.8 million from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation to support two impactful projects: the addition of a large multi-use dock at Coolidge Park and improved connectivity between the Ramsey Community Center and the Brainerd Levee.
Attendees will have the opportunity to:
Learn how these projects could expand access to the Tennessee River and nearby recreation amenities
Understand how improved connectivity can strengthen community connections and outdoor experiences
Share input and help shape how these enhancements serve local residents and visitors
Projects like these play an important role in creating a more connected system of outdoor recreation experiences along the Tennessee River—supporting community vitality, access to nature, and long-term quality of life.
Session Details:
March 25 | 5:00 p.m.
Grymes Outdoor Chattanooga Center
200 River St.
Whether you’re a nearby resident, river user, or simply interested in the future of Chattanooga’s riverfront, your perspective is valuable. All are welcome to attend.

