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CSX held train traffic out of area during Elza Gate fire

Posted at 10:26 pm March 25, 2019
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Firefighters used back burns, controlled fires that eliminate fuel, to help contain a large fire that burned grass and brush near the railroad tracks at Elza Drive in east Oak Ridge on Friday afternoon, March 22, 2019. This view is looking north toward Elza Drive. The line at right crosses over Elza Drive. The line at left is now partially dismantled, and it ran through east Oak Ridge, past Jefferson Middle School, and to Y-12 National Security Complex. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge/Oak Ridge Fire Department)

CSX said it held train traffic out of the area during a brush and grass fire near the railroad tracks in east Oak Ridge on Friday afternoon, March 22, 2019. This view is looking north toward Elza Drive. The line at right crosses over Elza Drive. The line at left is now partially dismantled, and it ran through east Oak Ridge, past Jefferson Middle School, and to Y-12 National Security Complex. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge/Oak Ridge Fire Department)

 

CSX said it held train traffic out of the area during a brush and grass fire near the railroad tracks in east Oak Ridge on Friday afternoon.

The large fire was reported at about 3:30 p.m. Friday along the railroad tracks south of Elza Drive, just east of Elza Gate Park. The fire burned grass on the side of a steep embankment supporting the railroad tracks that cross over Elza Drive. It also appeared to spread to nearby brush and grass near an unused rail line that splits off near the Clinch River to enter east Oak Ridge at Melton Lake Drive. The fire sent up a large plume of black and gray smoke that was visible for miles.

“Flames were moving quickly, fueled by strong winds and excess brush in the area,” the Oak Ridge Fire Department said.

CSX and the City of Oak Ridge said the cause of Friday’s fire remains under investigation. The Oak Ridge Fire Department said it believes the fire was unintentional. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Front Page News, Marlow, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: brush fire, City of Oak Ridge, CSX, Elza Drive, Elza Gate Park, fire, grass fire, Marlow Volunteer Fire Department, Mike Marsh, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oliver Springs Fire Department, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tennessee Division of Forestry, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency

Trust Company, trusts to be discussed Monday

Posted at 9:59 am March 21, 2019
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Kim Cochrane

Kim Cochrane

 

Submitted

Kim Cochrane, vice president and trust officer at the Trust Company in Knoxville, will speak at the AAUW, Oak Ridge Branch, luncheon meeting on Monday, March 25. The meeting will be at the First Presbyterian Church, Room 102, Activities Building. Cochrane’s topic will be “Who is the Trust Company and What is a Trust?”

Cochrane works with wealth management and personal trust clients with an emphasis on special needs trust and trust administration, a press release said. She received her bachelor’s degree in social sciences from Appalachian State University and completed accounting studies at Old Dominion University. She is a certified trust and financial adviser, as well as a certified public accountant licensed in both Tennessee and South Carolina. She is a member of the Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants and the Knoxville Estate Planning Council, the press release said.

A luncheon of soup, sandwiches, and dessert will be catered by the Soup Kitchen at a cost of $8 and will be served at 11:30 a.m. The program will begin at noon Monday. Reservations may be made by calling Mary Uziel at (865) 483-1043. Those who choose to bring a lunch should still call to reserve seating at the meeting. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community Tagged With: AAUW, certified public accountant, financial adviser, Kim Cochrane, trust administration, Trust Company

Dog Moon Books has author meet and greet on Saturday

Posted at 3:15 pm March 15, 2019
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JC Morrows (Submitted photo)

JC Morrows (Submitted photo)

Dog Moon Books in Oliver Springs has an author meet and greet on Saturday.

The meet and greet is scheduled from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, March 16.

“Come meet local best-selling young adult, sci-fi/fantasy author JC Morrows,” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Entertainment, Front Page News, Oliver Springs, Writing Tagged With: author meet and greet, Dog Moon Books, fantasy, JC Morrows, sci-fi, young adult

Sham-Rock in the Square features music Friday

Posted at 12:26 pm March 15, 2019
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Sham-Rock in the Square will feature music in Jackson Square from 5-7 p.m. Friday evening, March 15, 2019. The spotlight band is the dynamic duo Ruby and Chloe. They will be in Southern Bliss Boutique. (Submitted photo)

Sham-Rock in the Square will feature music in Jackson Square from 5-7 p.m. Friday evening, March 15, 2019. The spotlight band is the dynamic duo Ruby and Chloe. They will be in Southern Bliss Boutique. (Submitted photo)

 

Sham-Rock in the Square will feature music in Jackson Square on Friday evening.

The spotlight band is the dynamic duo Ruby and Chloe, a press release said.

“Can’t get any better than this—two best friends creating music together!” the press release said.

They will be at Sham-Rock in the Square from 5-7 p.m. Friday, March 15, in Southern Bliss Boutique. Ruby Amanns is currently a student at Pellissippi College, and Chloe Weaver is a senior at L&N Academy, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Crafts, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: acoustic guitar, alternative folk, Andy Allen, Chloe Weaver, David Shepard, Fiberology, Jackson Square, Matt Johnston, music, Ruby Amanns, Ruby and Chloe, Sham-Rock in the Square, Southern Bliss Boutique, Stereo Chamber, Through the Looking Glass Antiques

Construction Projects Job Fair scheduled for March 14

Posted at 8:28 pm March 8, 2019
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Job Fair Flyer March 14 2019

The City of Oak Ridge is partnering with Jenkins & Stiles LLC to organize a job fair for those interested in positions with the construction firm. The job fair will be held Thursday, March 14, at the Scarboro Community Center from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., a press release said.

Jenkins & Stiles was selected in 2018 as the contractor for two major city projects: the new Oak Ridge Preschool with Scarboro Park improvements and the new Oak Ridge Senior Center. Both projects are already in progress and scheduled to be complete later this year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Construction Projects Job Fair, Jenkins & Stiles LLC, job fair, Oak Ridge Preschool, Oak Ridge Senior Center

City estimates monthly revenue loss for Main Street delay at about $100,000

Posted at 7:07 pm March 5, 2019
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Most of Main Street Oak Ridge is pictured above in this proposed plan from Nov. 29, 2018.

Most of Main Street Oak Ridge is pictured above in this proposed plan from Nov. 29, 2018.

 

The city has estimated about a $100,000 revenue loss per month for each month that the next phase of the Main Street Oak Ridge project is delayed.

Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson provided the rough estimate of probable sales tax revenues per month, based on “quick calculations,” to the Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board on Monday and League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge on Tuesday.

The project was delayed in January when the Oak Ridge City Council voted 4-3 in its second and final vote to reject a revised plan that had been drafted as the developer, RealtyLink, prepared to welcome a second wave of tenants to the 58-acre site.

It hasn’t been clear since then what might happen next or whether there will still be a second phase.

But on Monday, Watson said he has talked to RealtyLink, and on Tuesday, he said, “I think we will see a re-submittal.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Mark Watson, Neil Wilson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Mall, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, RealtyLink, State of the City

(For members) MKAA prepares to provide aircraft approach data for Oak Ridge Airport

Posted at 1:00 am February 21, 2019
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A May 2018 draft of the airport layout drawing for the proposed Oak Ridge Airport at East Tennessee Technology Park along State Route 58 in west Oak Ridge. (Image courtesy Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority/Michael Baker International)

A May 2018 draft of the airport layout drawing for the proposed Oak Ridge Airport at East Tennessee Technology Park along State Route 58 in west Oak Ridge. (Image courtesy Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority/Michael Baker International)

 

A May 2018 draft of the airport layout drawing for the proposed Oak Ridge Airport at East Tennessee Technology Park along State Route 58 in west Oak Ridge. (Image courtesy Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority/Michael Baker International)

ALCOA—If it is identified as a next step, the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority is prepared to provide data and a report to the Federal Aviation Administration about aircraft approach and departure paths at the proposed Oak Ridge Airport.

The MKAA approved an award worth up to $48,000 for the project during a committee meeting and board meeting at McGhee Tyson Airport in Alcoa on Wednesday.

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Filed Under: Business, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Premium Content, Top Stories Tagged With: aircraft approach and departure paths, Airport Geographical Information System, airport layout plan, CHA Inc., East Tennessee Technology Park, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, Heritage Center, K-25 site, McGhee Tyson Airport, Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority, MKAA, Oak Ridge airport, Patrick Wilson

Work starts on next phase of Rails to Trails

Posted at 12:16 pm February 20, 2019
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The former CSX railway is pictured near Jefferson Middle School in central Oak Ridge on Dec. 30, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The former CSX railway is pictured near Jefferson Middle School in central Oak Ridge on Dec. 30, 2016. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Work has started on the next phase of Rails to Trails, a project to convert a former CSX railroad into a bicycle and pedestrian pathway in the center of Oak Ridge.

After about six months of discussions, the City of Oak Ridge has a right of entry, which allows geotechnical and surveying work to be done on the former railroad, said Jon Hetrick, director of the city’s Recreation and Parks Department. Geotechnical work allows holes to be bored in the ground for subsurface studies.

The survey and geotechnical work is being done by A. Morton Thomas and Associates of Kingsport. The Oak Ridge City Council awarded a $358,317 contract to that company in May. A. Morton Thomas is to provide environmental testing, master planning, design and engineering of the trail, and help with construction bidding.

After a Tuesday evening City Council work session, Hetrick said the geotechnical and survey work is required under the National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA. The city hopes to have the NEPA phase approved through the Tennessee Department of Transportation by August, Hetrick said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Slider, Sports, State Tagged With: A. Morton Thomas and Associates, bicycle and pedestrian pathway, City of Oak Ridge, CSX, CSX Railroad, geotechnical and surveying work, Jon Hetrick, Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization, National Environmental Policy Act, NEPA, Oak Ridge City Council, pedestrian and bicycle trail, Rails-to-Trails, Recreation and Parks Department, TDOT, TDOT grant, TDOT Transportation Alternatives Program, Tennessee Department of Transportation, TPO, trail

UCOR closed Tuesday due to weather

Posted at 4:01 pm January 28, 2019
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UCOR, the federal government’s cleanup contractor in Oak Ridge, will be closed Tuesday because of the weather.

“Only essential personnel should report,” UCOR said in a post published on Twitter.

The closure applies to UCOR employees at the East Tennessee Technology Park, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Y-12 National Security Complex, and “offsite locations,” UCOR said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, East Tennessee Technology Park, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: snow, UCOR, weather

Council members suggest next steps for Main Street Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:52 pm January 27, 2019
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Most of Main Street Oak Ridge is pictured above in this proposed plan from Nov. 29, 2018.

Most of Main Street Oak Ridge is pictured above in this proposed plan from Nov. 29, 2018.

 

Oak Ridge City Council members on Tuesday suggested next steps for Main Street Oak Ridge. The discussion occurred about a week after Council rejected a revised plan for the second phase of the project in a 4-3 vote, creating uncertainty about what will happen next. The Tuesday evening discussion was meant to help guide Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson in his conversations with RealtyLink, the developer.

The four City Council members who voted against the revised plan expressed a range of concerns on Tuesday that included having a main entrance, ensuring that there is a way to get into and see the center of Main Street, and making sure the project is walkable and has a comprehensive system of sidewalks. Individually or collectively, they objected to the proposed layout of the buildings as the site prepared to welcome a second wave of tenants, advocated for a public forum on the project, and mentioned the importance of mixed-use development. (Mixed-use developments can include retailers and residential and commercial units, among other possibilities.)

The three Council members who voted for the revised plan continued to stress the potential benefits of welcoming four new national retailers to Oak Ridge, pointed out that RealtyLink has spent tens of millions of dollars here, and emphasized the importance of the potential sales tax revenues. They said those revenues will be crucial to help pay off such debts as the renovation of Oak Ridge High School. That debt is expected to spike in 2022 and 2023, about the same time as the city will permanently lose its revenues from the state’s Hall income tax, Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch said.

Gooch issued a dire warning about the possibility of city inaction bringing the project to a standstill on Tuesday.

“The clock is running, and it’s going to impact us going forward,” Gooch said. “I view this as absolutely imperative to go forward. The fiscal viability of this city is at risk.”

The Council members who have raised concerns and voted against the revised plan on Monday, January 14, have stressed the importance of making sure that the city and developer pursue the best development option. They have said they want to ensure the project’s long-term success.

Here is a summary of some of the city officials’ comments from the Tuesday night non-voting work session: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Chuck Hope, Derrick Hammond, Ellen Smith, Jim Dodson, Kelly Callison, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Mark Watson, mixed-use development, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, RealtyLink, retail, revised plan, Rick Chinn, sales tax revenues, Warren Gooch

Dog Moon Books has grand opening on Saturday

Posted at 5:39 pm January 25, 2019
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Dog Moon Books in Oliver Springs has a grand opening on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019.

Dog Moon Books in Oliver Springs has a grand opening on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019.

 

Dog Moon Books has a grand opening celebration in Oliver Springs on Saturday.

The grand opening is scheduled from noon until 8 p.m. Saturday, January 26. It will include a door prize, book drawings, and refreshments, according to an event flyer.

Local science fiction author Thomas A. Farmer will be there for a meet-and-greet from 2 to 4 p.m., the flyer said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oliver Springs Tagged With: Dog Moon Books, grand opening, H.A.B.I.T. Reading, Jennifer Alexander, Thomas A. Farmer

Shutdown: ORNL FCU offers furlough loans to members who are federal employees

Posted at 12:30 pm January 19, 2019
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ORNL Federal Credit Union has created a loan program to help members who are federal employees and not receiving a paycheck due to the partial shutdown of the federal government.

The Furlough Assistance Loan Program offers affected members the opportunity to apply for an unsecured loan at 0 percent interest for the first six months and 3 percent interest for the rest of the term, a press release said.

“The special rate is available to ORNL FCU members who meet specific qualifications, including very limited underwriting requirements,” the press release said. “It offers a maximum term of 48 months, members can take up to 90 days to make their first payment, and the limit is based on the furloughed employee’s income.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Colin Anderson, federal government, Furlough Assistance Loan Program, furlough loan, loan, ORNL Federal Credit Union, partial shutdown

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