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Dragon Boat racers prepare for inaugural festival in May

Posted at 12:43 am April 1, 2014
By Sara Wise Leave a Comment

Penny Behling Emerald Youth Dragon Boat Racing

Penny Behling teaches youth and mentors of Emerald Youth’s Just Lead program the fundamentals of dragon boat racing on Monday at Melton Lake Park. (Photos by Sara Wise)

On Monday, Dynamic Dragon Boats came to Oak Ridge to prepare locals for the city’s Inaugural Dragon Boat Race scheduled for May 31.

Monday’s event served as a beginner’s guide to the city’s first event, but also hosted young adults in Emerald Youth Foundation’s JustLead group.

Penny Behling and her husband, Chris, own the Dragon Boat company, a Knoxville firm that participates in dragon boat events around the country. The pair said the sport is really gaining interest in the Knoxville area, with inaugural events in Oak Ridge and Blount County scheduled this spring and summer, as well as Knoxville’s Dragon Boat race June 21.

Dragon boats are long canoe-like boats adorned with the faces of Chinese dragons. They hold teams of 20 with participants arranged by size.

Behling said dragon boat festivals are gaining steam in the area simply because dragon boating is easy to do. This year, she has five scheduled events in Tennessee, and more nationwide.

“It’s very popular,” she said. “People realize they can do it and that it doesn’t take a super fit human being. This is something anybody can do.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Chris Behling, Dragon Boat Race, dragon boats, Dynamic Dragon Boats, Emerald Youth Foundation, JustLead, Keith Kahl, Mark Watson, New China Palace, Oak Ridge Rotary Association, Oak Ridge Rotary Club, ORRA, Penny Behling

Guest column: Watson responds to Abbatiello’s column on budgeting, property taxes

Posted at 9:42 pm March 20, 2014
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Mark Watson

Mark Watson

By Mark Watson

Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watston responded Thursday to a guest column by former City Council member Leonard Abbatiello on budgeting and property taxes.

I have reviewed the comments from Mr. Abbatiello for the paper. There are a couple of clarifications that need to be made in his comments, but generally “matching” our budget cycles with various Tennessee or federal cycles is good. Oak Ridge is the earliest in the state at present time. Hohenwald and Memphis has a collection period beginning July 1. Morristown, Crossville, and Norris have a period beginning Aug. 1. Alcoa, Maryville, Johnson City, Dyersburg, Newbern, and Sardis have a collection period beginning Sept. 1.

Perhaps most importantly (as Mr. Abbatiello knows), June is the month of tax appeals. At present, we have various changes that occur during that month after our June 1 collection period. This causes a number of administrative changes, which do have a cost, so a shift in the calendar would avoid some of this administration, especially during a reappraisal (next one in 2015). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns, Opinion Tagged With: budget, budget cycle, budgeting, collection, Leonard Abbatiello, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Manager, property taxes

Council postpones traffic camera vote

Posted at 10:20 pm March 3, 2014
By John Huotari 6 Comments

Red-light Camera at Oak Ridge Turnpike and New York Avenue

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday postponed a decision on whether to extend or terminate a five-year contract with its traffic camera vendor.

Note: This story was last updated at 11:40 a.m. March 4.

The Oak Ridge City Council postponed a vote on traffic cameras on Monday. Council had been expected to either extend the five-year contract with the camera vendor, Redflex Traffic Systems Inc. of Arizona, or terminate it.

But council member Chuck Hope had to leave unexpectedly, and it wasn’t clear that there would be a majority to either extend the contract for two years or end it. That meant that both resolutions could have failed in 3-3 votes.

Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson said the contract could now be discussed during a March 24 special meeting or during the regular April meeting. But the current contract expires April 21. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, camera locations, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, contract, David Mosby, Fourth Amendment, Jane Miller, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, red light cameras, Redflex Traffic Systems Inc., revenues, safety, Tom Beehan, traffic cameras, Trina Baughn

Guest column: The Oak Ridge High School debt chronicles

Posted at 11:23 pm February 26, 2014
By Trina Baughn 9 Comments

Trina Baughn

Trina Baughn

The Oak Ridge High School Debt Chronicles—How a $40 Million Project Will Cost Taxpayers Over $126 Million (So Far) 

It appears that the nearly three-year long debate between the Oak Ridge City Council and the Board of Education (BOE) over who owes what on the high school renovation project—the single largest financial expenditure that this city has ever made—is about to be resolved once and for all (or so some hope). To many, this will provide a welcomed relief. For all, it will once again extend and increase a debt obligation far beyond what anyone ever imagined.

Just over one week after the initial public revealing, council will vote on a resolution to end the debate on the high school mortgage issue. The root problem that this resolution will address is not ambiguity in the 2004 referendum or in any “gentlemen’s agreements.” No, the reason that this resolution is necessary, according to the fifth “Whereas,” is “changing community economics and increasing educational needs.”  The need for this resolution, which will violate the original understanding and intent of the 2004 referendum, boils down to an implied need by the Oak Ridge schools for more money.

If passed, this resolution will allow the BOE to retain the portion of the half-cent sales tax revenues collected outside of the City of Oak Ridge and will accomplish the following: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns Tagged With: Anderson County, Angi Agle, Anne Garcia Garland, BOE, Bruce Borchers, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, Dan DiGregorio, David Bradshaw, David Mosby, debt, debt repayment, Ellen Smith, gentlemen's agreements, high school debt, high school mortgage, high school renovation, Jane Miller, Janice McGinnis, Jenny Richter, John Smith, Keys Fillauer, Leonard Abbatiello, Louise Dunlap, maintenance of effort, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, principal, referendum, resolution, sales tax increase, sales tax revenues, Tom Bailey, Tom Beehan, Tom Hayes, Tracy Larabee, Trina Baughn, Willie Golden

Oak Ridge Council asked to extend, or terminate, red-light camera contract

Posted at 2:54 pm February 26, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Red-light Camera at Oak Ridge Turnpike and New York Avenue

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday will consider terminating a five-year contract for traffic enforcement cameras—or extending it for two years.

Note: This story was last updated at 3:25 p.m.

For some people, traffic cameras in Oak Ridge have been an irritant since they were installed, a detriment to visitors and businesses, an undesirable surveillance tool, and an unwelcome outsourcing of a police function.

But for others, the four systems erected on busy roadways in April 2009 have helped slow down traffic, reduced car crashes, and provided extra revenues to the city, including for community safety projects.

On Monday night, the seven members of the Oak Ridge City Council will have to take a side. They have been presented two options: extend the contract with camera vendor Redflex Traffic Systems Inc. of Scottsdale, Ariz.—or terminate it.

If Council continues the program, the five-year contract with Redflex could be extended for two years, through April 21, 2016. If members end it, they have been asked to consider installing a traffic signal on Oak Ridge Turnpike at Oak Ridge High School. The stoplight could cost between $150,000 to $200,000, and it would have to be approved by the Tennessee Department of Transportation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: citations, crashes, crosswalk, Ken Krushenski, Mark Watson, New York Avenue, North Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Turnpike, pedestrians, red light cameras, Redflex, Redflex Traffic Systems Inc., revenues, Robertsville Road, safety, stoplight, traffic cameras, Willow Brook Elementary School

Blankenship bleacher project could cost $550,000; funding not clear

Posted at 1:57 pm February 22, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Board of Education on Monday will consider whether to demolish the visitor bleachers at Blankenship Field.

Demolition work has started at the visitor bleachers at Blankenship Field, which are pictured above in January. Replacing them could cost $375,00 with another $175,000 requested for related projects.

It could cost a total of $550,000 to replace the visitor bleachers at Blankenship Field and complete related projects ranging from repairing the Wildcat Crossing stairs on the home side of the field to replacing the retaining wall and removing trees behind the visitor bleachers.

Demolition work on the deteriorated bleachers has already started. The Oak Ridge Board of Education approved that project in January.

It could cost about $375,000 to replace just the bleachers, said Allen Thacker, maintenance and operations supervisor for Oak Ridge Schools. And the seating capacity would be reduced from 3,400 seats to 2,000.

But it’s not clear yet who will pay for the replacements or supply the extra $175,000 for related projects, which also include replacing stairs and sidewalks at the visitor restrooms. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, High School, K-12, Oak Ridge, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Adams Craft Herz and Walker, Allen Thacker, Blankenship Field, Bruce Borchers, football, Jack Armstrong Stadium, Manuel D. Herz, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Schools, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn, visitor bleachers, Wildcat Crossing, work session

City, school officials endorse resolution of sales tax, high school debt dispute

Posted at 11:25 am February 22, 2014
By John Huotari 12 Comments

Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education

A proposal to resolve a dispute over sales tax revenues and high school debt had majority support during a non-voting joint work session of Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education on Friday.

Note: This story was updated at 1 p.m.

It hasn’t been approved yet, but a majority of city and school officials on Friday said they support a proposal that would resolve a long-running dispute over whether to use some sales tax revenues collected in Anderson County to help pay for renovations of Oak Ridge High School.

The dispute has centered on how to use a portion of new sales tax revenues collected in Anderson County outside of Oak Ridge under a May 2006 referendum. School officials had argued they could keep that portion of the revenues, but municipal leaders had said the money should be used to help pay down the debt on the $66 million renovation of the high school.

The amount of money in question is in the range of $250,000 to $300,000 annually, although the total varies from year to year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anne Garcia Garland, Bob Eby, capital improvements program, Charlie Hensley, CIP, county referendum, high school debt, Jane Miller, Mark Watson, municipal referendum, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, referendum, sales tax increase, sales tax revenues, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn

New ORPD hardware, software package to allow officers to issue electronic citations

Posted at 5:00 pm February 16, 2014
By John Huotari 7 Comments

Oak Ridge Police Department and Spillman Technologies

Oak Ridge Police Chief Jim Akagi, left, explains a new hardware and software suite that the City Council agreed to buy for the police department on Monday.

Note: This story was updated at 5:30 p.m.

A new roughly $500,000 hardware and software suite purchased for the Oak Ridge Police Department includes an electronic citation system that will allow officers to scan driver’s licenses with handheld units and quickly issue multiple citations.

The new system will save time because it will, among other things, automatically download information from the electronic tickets, including into the court system, officials said.

“It’s a lot quicker, a lot more effective,” Oak Ridge Police Chief Jim Akagi said during a January work session with the City Council.

Officials said the ability to issue tickets quicker could produce more revenue for the city and more effective law enforcement. They said it will also eliminate some problems with the current system, such as messy handwriting on paper tickets and the need to duplicate data entry in the police department and then again in the court system. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: CADS, computer-aided dispatch system, e-ticket, electronic citation, hardware, Jim Akagi, Mark Watson, mobile reporting, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, records management system, RMS, software, Spillman Technologies Inc., Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System, TIBRS

School board approves demolition of visitor bleachers at Blankenship

Posted at 12:20 am January 29, 2014
By John Huotari 15 Comments

The Oak Ridge Board of Education on Monday will consider whether to demolish the visitor bleachers at Blankenship Field.

The Oak Ridge Board of Education on Monday approved the demolition of the deteriorated visitor bleachers at Blankenship Field.

The city’s school board on Monday unanimously agreed to demolish the deteriorated visitor bleachers at Blankenship Field.

Inspections have determined that the bleachers are no longer safe for fans, would cost too much to repair, and should be demolished immediately, a school official said this month.

“There is a very, very significant issue that we need to get on with,” said Bob Eby, Oak Ridge Board of Education vice chair, before the 5-0 voice vote on Monday.

The board hasn’t approved a replacement plan yet, but Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers said the goal is to have new bleachers by the start of the next football season this fall. The school system is looking at all options in case the bleachers aren’t available by then, Borchers said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Adams Craft Herz and Walker, Allen Thacker, Blankenship Field, Bob Eby, Bruce Borchers, football, Jack Armstrong Stadium, Manuel D. Herz, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, portable bleachers, school board, visitor bleachers

City manager staying in Oak Ridge

Posted at 10:56 pm January 27, 2014
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Mark Watson, Tom Beehan, and Ken Krushenski

Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson is pictured at center above. Also pictured are Mayor Tom Beehan, left, and City Attorney Ken Krushenski.

Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson will not be moving to Texas for a job in Pearland, near Houston.

In December, Pearland officials said Watson was one of four finalists who could replace the city’s former manager, Bill Eisen, who retired at the end of December after 12 years.

But Watson—who was in Pearland for interviews, tours, and staff briefings this past weekend—told Oak Ridge City Council members at the beginning of a Monday night work session that he is staying in the Secret City.

He said the Pearland City Council could select a new city manager during a Monday night meeting, and members could pick Clay Pearson of Novi, Mich. Watson said the competition was tough. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: city manager, Clay Pearson, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Pearland, Pearland City Council, Texas

New SRO approved at Oak Ridge Schools, could start Monday

Posted at 12:51 am January 14, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge City Council

The Oak Ridge City Council voted 5-1 on Monday to approve a move that allows another school resource officer, or SRO, to be added to Oak Ridge Schools.

Note: This story was updated at 9:45 a.m. Jan. 14.

The Oak Ridge City Council approved a move on Monday that will add a second school resource officer in the city’s schools, and the new SRO could start Monday.

The new SRO is Oak Ridge Police Department Officer Michael Swigert. The current SRO is Officer Sherrill Selby.

It’s not as big a step as some officials had proposed during the past few years. There have been various proposals to have a total of three SROs, including one at each of the city’s two middle schools, or even more, perhaps one SRO at each school. The discussions seemed to gain urgency after the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., in December 2012, but funding has been an obstacle. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, Jim Akagi, Mark Watson, Michael Swigert, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, school resource officer, Sherrill Selby, SRO, Tom Beehan

City move could add another police officer to Oak Ridge Schools

Posted at 2:38 pm January 8, 2014
By John Huotari 5 Comments

Oak Ridge High School

The number of reported crimes is down at Oak Ridge High School since police officers were given office space there in August, and a move recommended by city administrators could add another school resource officer in the Oak Ridge school system.

The number of reported crimes is down at Oak Ridge High School since police officers were given office space there in August, and a move recommended by city administrators could add another school resource officer in the Oak Ridge school system.

It’s part of a program to improve student safety and use law enforcement to reduce unacceptable student behaviors, Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson and Police Chief Jim Akagi said.

Oak Ridge Schools now have one school resource officer, or SRO. There have been discussions about adding more officers, especially since the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., in December 2012, but funding has been an obstacle.

On Monday, the Oak Ridge City Council will consider a resolution that would allow the Oak Ridge Police Department to hire an extra police officer, exceeding its authorized personnel staffing levels, in order to assign an existing police officer as an SRO. There have been proposals to add more—in December, City Council member Trina Baughn proposed one at each of the city’s two middle schools—but Watson and Akagi are recommending one additional officer now. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, crime, funding, Jim Akagi, juvenile crime, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Schools, ORPD, police officers, Robertsville Middle School, Sandy Hook Elementary School, school resource officer, SRO, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Trina Baughn, weapons

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