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Council to elect mayor, vice mayor; could hire shelter veterinarian

Posted at 3:41 pm December 8, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge City Council will appoint a mayor and vice mayor on Monday, one month after the Nov. 6 election.

Council will also consider hiring a full-time veterinarian at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter and approving a pair of $17,000 demolition contracts for two city-owned homes.

The current mayor, Tom Beehan, and vice mayor, Jane Miller, have both asked to be appointed to a third two-year term. In Oak Ridge, the mayor and vice mayor—officially called mayor pro tem—are also council members, and they are appointed after each municipal election.

There has been some public opposition to re-appointing Beehan as mayor. It has been led by new Oak Ridge City Council member Trina Baughn.

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Filed Under: Government, Top Stories Tagged With: demolition, housing specialist, James T. Akagi, Jane Miller, Mark S. Watson, Matt Jinks, Matt Widner, mayor, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Police Department, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn, veterinarian, vice mayor

Baughn asks for mayor’s travel records for past five years

Posted at 11:22 pm December 5, 2012
By John Huotari 23 Comments

Trina Baughn

Trina Baughn

After asking Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan to consider resigning, new City Council member Trina Baughn requested trip and cost information for all of his city-related travel in the past five years.

She asked Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson for the trip information in a Wednesday afternoon e-mail.

Baughn requested the mayor’s travel records for the dozen boards and committees she knows about, as well as any she doesn’t. She asked Watson to also give the total cost of each trip, including mileage, per diem, hotel expenses, entertainment, and other charges, as well as the funding sources.

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Filed Under: 2012 Election, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Energy Communities Alliance, Mark Watson, National League of Cities, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Tom Beehan, travel, Trina Baughn, trips, U.S. Department of Energy

New council member asks mayor to consider resigning, mayor says ‘no’

Posted at 10:31 pm December 4, 2012
By John Huotari 26 Comments

Trina Baughn

Trina Baughn

Tom Beehan

Tom Beehan

New Oak Ridge City Council member Trina Baughn has asked Mayor Tom Beehan to drop his bid for a third term as mayor and consider resigning.

In a column posted on her website and submitted to local media, Baughn lobs accusations at the mayor that range from his alleged public encouragement of “backroom meetings” on the high school debt to the alleged benefits he received from the $30 million Kroger Marketplace shopping center.

“An overwhelming percentage of Oak Ridgers have lost all confidence in Tom Beehan’s leadership abilities,” Baughn said. “They elected me to be their voice, and with this letter, I am keeping the only campaign promise that I specifically made: I will not cast my vote for Tom Beehan as mayor.”

The seven-member council is expected to appoint a mayor to serve a two-year term during a Monday, Dec. 10, meeting.

It’s Baughn’s first major move as a new City Council member, and Beehan dismissed it with dismay this week.

“If you had to fact-check that whole column and label it, it would be ‘pants on fire,’” Beehan said. “It’s mostly fiction.”

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Filed Under: 2012 Election, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: backroom meetings, Betsy Coleman, Betsy Coleman Realty, federal mandate, high school debt, Kroger Marketplace, mayor, Oak Ridge City Council, resign, sewer system overflows, shopping center, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Oak Ridge mayor, mayor pro tem seek re-appointment

Posted at 6:54 pm November 13, 2012
By John Huotari 3 Comments

The city’s mayor and vice mayor are both seeking to be re-appointed to two-year terms when the new City Council meets on Dec. 10.

Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan and Mayor Pro Tem Jane Miller have both written to their fellow City Council members, asking to be re-appointed. (Beehan’s letter is here, and Miller’s is here.)

The mayor and mayor pro tem are not elected by voters in Oak Ridge. Instead, they are appointed by the seven-member council after each regular municipal election.

A new council was elected Nov. 6. One on the incumbents, Ellen Smith, lost in her re-election run, and two other incumbents, Charlie Hensley and Chuck Hope, were re-elected. They will be joined by new council member Trina Baughn.

The mayor leads council meetings, serves as the ceremonial head of the city, and signs ordinances, resolutions, bonds, and contracts, among other things. The mayor votes at council meetings but has no veto power.

The mayor pro tem fills in for the mayor when the mayor is absent or disabled.

Beehan has been mayor since July 2007. Before that, he was mayor pro tem for six years.

Miller has been mayor pro tem since July 2007.

Beehan has been a council member since 2001, and Miller has served since 2003.

The other two council members are Anne Garcia Garland and David Mosby. Council members serve staggered four-year terms, so three are elected in one municipal election, and then, two years later, four more are elected.

The Dec. 10 council meeting starts at 7 p.m. in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Courtroom.

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: D. Jane Miller, election, mayor, mayor pro tem, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, re-appointment, Tom Beehan

Letter: Mayor seeks re-appointment

Posted at 6:28 pm November 13, 2012
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 1 Comment

(Note: The following is a letter that Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan sent to his fellow City Council members.)

Congratulations to the winners of Tuesday’s Oak Ridge City Council election. You worked hard, and now you will work even harder as we come together on City Council to continue to move Oak Ridge in a positive direction.

It has been an honor and privilege to serve as the mayor of Oak Ridge for the last five years.

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Filed Under: 2012 Election, Letters Tagged With: election, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Mayor, Tom Beehan

City starts search for Jackson Square design firm this week

Posted at 6:21 pm October 15, 2012
By John Huotari 1 Comment

TDOT Commissioner John Schroer Tours Jackson Square

Tennessee Department of Transportation Commissioner John Schroer, left, tours Jackson Square on Monday with Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan, center, and City Manager Mark Watson.

The search for a company to help transform historic Jackson Square with the help of an $800,000 grant could start this week, Oak Ridge officials said Monday.

The city plans to release a request for proposals, or RFP, for consulting engineers this week, Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson said. The winning firm will help design and configure the new square, and meet with the public. Picking a company could take three to four weeks, Watson said.

A separate company will be selected to do an environmental review of historic buildings at Jackson Square, Oak Ridge’s original town center.

The redevelopment of the square will use a roughly $800,000 state award of federal highway money to improve the parking lot on Broadway Avenue, build and repair sidewalks, add trees and pedestrian lighting, and make the square an “attractive, landscaped plaza and parking area.”

Tennessee Department of Transportation Commissioner John Schroer toured the square on Monday afternoon with TDOT and local officials, but he declined to put a timeline on the project, which requires a local funding match of $200,000.

Watson said it would take at least 18 months to get to the construction bidding stage.

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Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Jackson Square, John Schroer, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, request for proposals, RFP, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Tom Beehan, traffic enhancement grant

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