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Council member Hope explains proposed pay raise for city manager

Posted at 2:54 pm November 11, 2013
By John Huotari 5 Comments

Chuck Hope

Chuck Hope

A proposed 10 percent pay raise for the Oak Ridge city manager will make his pay more competitive with the average salary for top municipal officials, a council member said last week.

The salary increase for City Manager Mark Watson was recommended by a three-member City Council committee after his pay was compared to other city managers across Tennessee and in other U.S. Department of Energy cities across the country, said Chuck Hope, chair of the City Manager Evaluation Committee. The committee, which includes Vice Mayor Jane Miller and Council member Charlie Hensley, also considered the responses to questionnaires sent out to all seven Council members, asking them to rate Watson’s performance in five categories.

“This is just an adjustment of his base pay to get him more competitive,” Hope said. It takes the average city manager’s salary in Tennessee into account as well as the market conditions that might have to be considered if Oak Ridge had to replace Watson. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, city manager, City Manager Evaluation Committee, Jane Miller, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, pay raise, salary, salary increase, U.S. Department of Energy

Mall TIF sailing through approval process, goes to Oak Ridge City Council tonight

Posted at 2:05 pm November 11, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Mall Concept Plan Featured

The proposal to use tax increment financing to help with the $85 million redevelopment of the Oak Ridge Mall, pictured above in a concept plan, has easily sailed through the approval process so far, and the project faces a crucial vote at tonight’s Oak Ridge City Council meeting.

The proposal to use tax increment financing to help with the $85 million redevelopment of the Oak Ridge Mall has easily sailed through the approval process so far, and the project faces a crucial vote at tonight’s Oak Ridge City Council meeting.

The Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board and Anderson County operations and budget committees have already unanimously endorsed the tax increment financing, or TIF. The agreement could be worth $13 million and last 20 years, and it would allow new property tax revenues generated at the site to be used to help pay for development costs.

The redevelopment of the mostly empty mall, where ambitious revamping plans have languished for years, has been proposed by Crosland Southeast, a North Carolina company relatively new to this project. Under the tax financing agreement, new property taxes collected in the TIF district could be used to reimburse Crosland Southeast for certain expenses associated with the project. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Operations Committee, Crosland Southeast, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Mall, tax increment financing, TIF

Picture: Firefighters have controlled burns on Pine Ridge

Posted at 10:34 am November 10, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Pine Ridge Controlled Burning

The Tennessee Division of Forestry conducts controlled burns on top of Pine Ridge in south Oak Ridge on Saturday.

State and local firefighters had controlled burns on top of Pine Ridge in south Oak Ridge on Saturday.

The burning on the ridge between South Illinois Avenue and Scarboro Road was scheduled to start at about noon Saturday and end before dark. The burns were conducted by the Tennessee Division of Forestry with help from the Oak Ridge Fire Department.

The goal was to help reduce the risk of an uncontrolled fire occurring at the site, also called Summit Ridge, and to help promote the growth of new vegetation in the area, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Media, Oak Ridge, Photos, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Boeing Road, Centrifuge Way, controlled burns, intersection, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Pine Ridge, Scarboro Road, South Illinois Avenue, Summit Ridge

Pedestrian safety project at Jackson Square to be completed soon

Posted at 10:30 am November 7, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Jackson Square Pedestrian Improvements

Workers repave Broadway at Jackson Square on Oct. 25 as part of a pedestrian safety improvement project paid for with red light camera money.

The city-owned parking lot on the north side of Jackson Square now has two handicapped-accessible areas, and the pedestrian safety improvements under way there could be finished in another week, an official said Tuesday.

The project, which includes road and sidewalk work, is being done under a contract approved by Oak Ridge City Council in August.

It’s part of more than $500,000 worth of projects that use red light camera money. The other projects are designed to make eight Oak Ridge Turnpike intersections safer for pedestrians. Those improvements, which will provide a pedestrian walkway and crosswalk system near Oak Ridge Turnpike businesses, are estimated at $370,000. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: citations, crosswalk, enhancement grant, farmer's market, Jackson Square, Oak Ridge City Council, parking lot, paving, pedestrian safety, pedestrians, red light camera money, revitalization, Tennessee Department of Transportation, walkway

Council to consider 10 percent pay raise for city manager, mall TIF

Posted at 9:57 am November 5, 2013
By John Huotari 8 Comments

Mark Watson

Mark Watson

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday will consider a 10 percent salary increase for City Manager Mark Watson.

If council approves, Watson would earn a new annual base salary of $150,321.60, effective Aug. 8, 2013. He started in Oak Ridge about three years ago at an annual salary of $131,996.80.

The pay raise has been unanimously recommended by a three-member City Manager Evaluation Committee. It would require that Watson’s employment agreement be amended.

The recommended increase is based on council member’s evaluations of Watson and his performance during the previous year, said Charles J. “Chuck” Hope Jr., chair of the City Manager Evaluation Committee. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Charles J. "Chuck" Hope Jr., city manager, City Manager Evaluation Committee, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Mall, pay raise, salary, salary increase, tax increment financing, TIF, U.S. Department of Energy

Anderson committee recommends tax package for Oak Ridge Mall

Posted at 7:52 pm November 4, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Anderson County Operations Committee

The Anderson County Operations Committee on Monday unanimously recommends a tax financing agreement that could help with the $85 million redevelopment of the Oak Ridge Mall. Pictured above from left are Anderson County commissioners Robert McKamey, Zach Bates (partially obscured), Tracy Wandell, Whitey Hitchcock, Steve Emert, Rick Meredith, and John Shuey.

CLINTON—An Anderson County committee has unanimously recommended a $13 million tax financing agreement that could be used to help redevelop the Oak Ridge Mall.

In a 7-0 voice vote, the Anderson County Operations Committee recommended the tax increment financing, or TIF, to the full Anderson County Commission during a Monday evening meeting.

The TIF could last 20 years, and it would allow new property tax revenues generated at the site to be used to help pay for development costs. It’s already been unanimously endorsed by the Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Operations Committee, Crosland Southeast, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Mall, tax increment financing, TIF

Mall TIF could be worth $13 million, last 20 years

Posted at 2:56 pm October 24, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Mall Concept Plan Featured

The proposed tax financing agreement to help redevelop the Oak Ridge Mall could be worth up to $13 million and last 20 years, and when complete, the 60-acre site in the center of the city could include a mix of mostly retail and some office space, a hotel, and up to 50 multi-family residential units.

The proposed tax financing agreement to help redevelop the Oak Ridge Mall could be worth $13 million and last 20 years, and when complete, the 60-acre project in the center of the city could include a mix of mostly retail and some office space, a hotel, and up to 50 multi-family residential units.

The developer, C4 Investments LLC of North Carolina, could spend more than $85 million converting what is now a mostly empty enclosed mall into an open-air, retail-driven, mixed-use property.

The redevelopment plan calls for about 400,000 square feet of retail space and roughly 60,000 to 100,000 square feet of office space, according to an economic impact plan to be discussed at a public hearing at 5 p.m. today (Thursday) and considered during a special meeting of the Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, Uncategorized Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, C4 Investments LLC, hotel, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Mall, office, public infrastructure, redevelopment, residential, retail, site development, tax financing, tax increment financing, TIF

IDB has public hearing, special meeting to consider mall plan Thursday

Posted at 11:59 am October 23, 2013
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Oak Ridge Mall Master Plan

A city board will have a public hearing and special meeting Thursday to consider a tax financing agreement for the $80 million redevelopment of the Oak Ridge Mall. (Submitted image)

A city board will have a public hearing and special meeting Thursday to consider a tax financing agreement for the $80 million redevelopment of the Oak Ridge Mall.

The public hearing starts at 5 p.m. Thursday in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Courtroom. It will include a presentation by Crosland Southeast, the North Carolina company that has a purchase contract on the mall and has proposed redeveloping it. The public hearing will also include public comments.

The Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board will have a special meeting after the public hearing to consider approving the tax increment financing, or TIF, agreement, which could be recommended to Oak Ridge City Council and Anderson County Commission. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Crosland Southeast, IDB, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Municipal Building Courtroom, public hearing, redevelopment, special meeting, tax increment financing, tax revenues, TIF

Guest column: Selling Oak Ridge to the DOE workforce

Posted at 1:18 am September 30, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Guest Columns 37 Comments

Change in DOE Payroll Chart

by David Stanley

Our city urgently needs to market Oak Ridge to the local U.S. Department of Energy workforce. That workforce brings a billion dollar payroll into East Tennessee each year. Unfortunately, the Oak Ridge economy sees very little of this money.

Over the last two decades, the erosion of DOE residency has cost the City of Oak Ridge a great deal of payroll. The problem looks even worse when one considers the concurrent payroll increase of our city’s competition. For example, over those two decades the gap between the annual Oak Ridge and Knox County DOE payrolls grew by $130 million dollars. That’s just the growth in the gap. The total gap in DOE payroll between Oak Ridge and Knox County is now approximately $270 million dollars per year.

No wonder Turkey Creek and so many new housing developments have gone over there. That’s where the DOE payroll went! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns Tagged With: Anderson County, David Stanley, DOE, DOE payroll, DOE workforce, East Tennessee, economy, Farragut, housing developments, Knox County, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, payroll, residency, revenue, Turkey Creek, U.S. Department of Energy

Applications available for 2014 city boards and commissions

Posted at 7:00 am September 27, 2013
By City of Oak Ridge Leave a Comment

It’s that time of year again. With only a few months remaining for the 2013 calendar year, the city is excited to be gearing up to begin the end-of-year recruitment for board and commission members. The recruitment process begins Oct. 1.

This year’s process is similar to previous years in that interested residents must complete a Boards and Commissions application and may attach additional documents that includes cover letters, references, and resumes. The application allows residents to choose and rank their top three board choices for membership consideration. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: boards, City Clerk, commission, Diana Stanley, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council

School board accepts extra $250K to avoid funding loss, school shutdown

Posted at 1:53 pm September 24, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Board of Education in two separate meetings on Monday quickly approved a budget amendment that accepts an extra $250,000 from the city, avoiding a potential loss of millions of dollars in state funding and averting an Oct. 1 school shutdown.

The additional funding had been requested by the school board, and it was approved by the Oak Ridge City Council in a 4-1-1 vote during a special meeting last week. After the council approved the extra money, the school board then had to amend its budget in two separate votes, or readings. Education officials are now expected to send the amended school system budget to state officials by Sept. 30. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, budget amendment, funding, high school debt payments, Keys Fillauer, maintenance of effort, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, revenues, school board, school shutdown, shortfall, state funding

Tax financing meeting for Oak Ridge Mall postponed

Posted at 7:12 pm September 20, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Oak Ridge Mall

A meeting to consider a tax financing agreement for the redevelopment of the Oak Ridge Mall has been postponed. The L-shaped mall is pictured at center above.

The meeting to consider a tax incentive that could be used to help redevelop the Oak Ridge Mall has been postponed in order to allow a city board to update its policy to reflect current state law, a city consultant said Friday.

The meeting, which had been scheduled for Sept. 26, could be rescheduled two to three weeks later, economic development consultant Ray Evans said.

He said the Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board has a tax increment financing, or TIF, policy that was initially enacted in 2008 and last updated in 2011. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Crosland Southeast, economic development area, IDB, Oak Ridge City Center, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Mall, property tax revenues, Ray Evans, site development, tax increment financing, TIF

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