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Frank Callaghan Towers to be renovated, renamed

Posted at 10:28 am September 5, 2019
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LHP Capital Closing Fairbanks Tower Sept 3 2019
Officials from LHP Capital and the City of Oak Ridge celebrate the closing of a transaction that will enable LHP to acquire and renovate Frank Callaghan Tower, an affordable housing community for seniors on fixed incomes. Pictured above from left to right on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2019, are Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board Chair David Wilson, LHP Development President Carr Hagan, and LHP Development CEO Alvin Nance. (Submitted photo)

The Frank Callaghan Towers on Fairbanks Road in Oak Ridge will be renovated and renamed, a housing developer and manager said this week.

Officials with LHP Capital LLC announced Tuesday that they have signed the last document necessary to close on the acquisition and renovation of Oak Ridge’s Frank Callaghan Towers. That’s a 110-unit affordable rental housing community for seniors 62 and older and adults with disabilities, and it is located at 115 Fairbanks Road in east Oak Ridge.

LHP will oversee more than $5.8 million in renovations to the property, which was originally constructed in the late 1970s, a press release said. The sale to LHP will assure preservation of the property’s affordability status under federal guidelines, the press release said. LHP will also manage the apartments.

The renovations to the property will begin immediately and will start with a new name, according to Carr Hagan, president, LHP Development, a division of Knoxville-based LHP Capital, a real estate development firm specializing in affordable housing.

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Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Alvin Nance, Carr Hagan, David Wilson, Fairbanks Tower, First Tennessee Housing Corporation, Frank Callaghan Towers, LHP Capital LLC, LHP Development, LHP Management, Low Income Housing Tax Credit, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Parker Hardy, renovations, SouthEast Bank, Tennessee Housing Development Agency, Warren Gooch

Oak Ridge hosts Energy Communities Alliance meeting on national park

Posted at 3:12 pm August 30, 2019
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Energy Communities Alliance Manhattan Project Park Group 2019
Some of the attendees of the Energy Communities Alliance meeting in Oak Ridge are pictured above in August 2019. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

The City of Oak Ridge hosted visitors from across the country as part of the recent Energy Communities Alliance Peer Exchange focused on the continued implementation of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park, a press release said.

The meeting, held on August 14 and 15 in Oak Ridge, had an excellent turnout with many guests from the additional national park host communities of Los Alamos, New Mexico, and the cities near Hanford, Washington, making the trip to Oak Ridge, the press release said. Other attendees traveled from Aiken, South Carolina, to learn more about Oak Ridge and the national park, the release said.

Local officials, including Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch, Roane County Executive Ron Woody, Oak Ridge City Council member Chuck Hope, and City Manager Mark Watson welcomed the invitees. National Park Service officials and representatives from tourism bureaus, historical societies, and economic development councils also took part. Oak Ridge Mayor Pro Tem Rick Chinn and City Council members Ellen Smith, Kelly Callison, Jim Dodson, and Derrick Hammond attended sessions as well.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, History, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ECA, Energy Communities Alliance, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Oak Rige

Library trying new hours starting Tuesday

Posted at 11:32 am August 30, 2019
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Oak Ridge Public Library
The Oak Ridge Public Library is pictured above.

The Oak Ridge Public Library has announced a change in operating hours that is set to begin Tuesday, September 3.

Starting then, the main library will be open on the following schedule:

  • Monday-Thursday: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
  • Friday and Saturday: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • Sunday: 2-6 p.m.
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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Oak Ridge Public Library, operating hours

Cedar Hill Playground temporarily closed

Posted at 9:14 pm August 23, 2019
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The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department has temporarily closed Cedar Hill Playground due to a tree hazard, the City of Oak Ridge said Friday, Aug. 23, 2019. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department has temporarily closed Cedar Hill Playground due to a tree hazard. The playground will remain closed until crews are able to fully address the situation, a press release said.

“Crews have been working to safely trim the affected tree, but additional work is required,” the press release said. “Safety fencing and caution tape have been installed around the playground, and signs are being posted to notify the public of the temporary closure.”

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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Cedar Hill Park, Cedar Hill Playground, tree

Renovated Blankenship Field open for public use

Posted at 3:10 pm August 21, 2019
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The renovated Blankenship Field—the city’s football field—and its walking track are now open for public use. The main change is that the grass field has been replaced with synthetic turf, but there are other changes as well. The field is pictured above in August 2019. (Photo by James Mitchell via City of Oak Ridge)

The renovated Blankenship Field—the city’s football field—and its walking track are now open for public use.

The main change is that the grass field has been replaced with synthetic turf, but there are other changes as well, including to scoreboards and end zone areas.

The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department and Oak Ridge Schools announced the opening of the renovated field on Tuesday.

The field and track are accessible through a gate adjacent to the lower concession stand, a press release said. Like other public park facilities, public use is permitted from sunup to sundown, except when the field is reserved for special events, the press release said.

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Filed Under: Education, Government, High School, K-12, Middle School, Oak Ridge, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Blankenship Field, Blankenship Field Revitalization Foundation, football field, Jack Armstrong Stadium, Local Parks and Recreation Fund grant, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, Oak Ridge Schools, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

Waste Connections will no longer accept glass for recycling

Posted at 9:38 am August 21, 2019
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Waste Connections of Tennessee, the city’s garbage contractor, will stop accepting glass for recycling next week (Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019). The glass has been accepted for recycling at the Convenience Center on Warehouse Road in east Oak Ridge, pictured above on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Waste Connections of Tennessee, the city’s garbage contractor, will stop accepting glass for recycling next week.

The glass has been accepted for recycling at the Convenience Center in east Oak Ridge.

The last day glass will be accepted at the Convenience Center will be Thursday, August 29, the City of Oak Ridge said in a press release Tuesday.

Beginning Friday, August 30, glass should be placed with regular trash, the press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: convenience center, glass, glass recycling, Oak Ridge, recycling, Waste Connections of Tennessee

Oak Ridge Housing Authority hires executive director

Posted at 4:49 pm August 20, 2019
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Maria Catron

Maria Catron

 

Maria Catron, deputy director of the Kingsport Housing and Redevelopment Authority, will become the executive director of the Oak Ridge Housing Authority in September.

Jean Lantrip, ORHA Board chair, announced the board’s decision to name Catron the new executive director, a press release said.

“In her visit to Oak Ridge, Maria impressed us with her serious interest in improving public housing through community projects and her history of collaborating with a number of stakeholders, including city government,” Lantrip said in the press release. “With her outgoing personality, she has the knack of connecting with everyone she meets.”

Catron, who has worked with the Kingsport housing agency since 2004, began her career there as grants and community development coordinator, later serving as Hope VI community supportive services coordinator and self-sufficiency and homeownership administrator before becoming deputy director in 2014. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Jean Lantrip, Maria Catron, Oak Ridge Housing Authority, Oak Ridge Housing Authority Development Corporation, Tom Beehan

Council to consider vet services contract, changes to property transfer agreement

Posted at 1:33 pm August 20, 2019
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The Oak Ridge City Council will consider a contract with a veterinarian at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter and potential changes to the property transfer agreement with TN Oak Ridge Illinois LLC during a special meeting this evening (Tuesday, August 20).

The veterinary services contract would be with Matt Jinks of Maryville.

TN Oak Ridge Illinois LLC is the company helping to lead the redevelopment of the former American Museum of Science and Energy site, and it is affiliated with the company developing Main Street Oak Ridge at the former Oak Ridge Mall. The changes to the property transfer agreement could include extending the first tax revenue condition by one year and requiring a letter of credit for the community-oriented amenities, according to Council’s meeting agenda.

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Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Matt Jinks, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Oak Ridge City Council, property transfer agreement, TN Oak Ridge Illinois LLC, vet services, veterinary services

Learn to outsmart scammers on Wednesday

Posted at 6:48 pm August 15, 2019
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Oak Ridge Public Library Scam Safety Seminar Aug 21 2019

The Oak Ridge Public Library will host a lunch and learn program next week called “You Have the Power to Outsmart the Scammers” as part of World Wise Wednesdays. The presentation is scheduled for August 21 from noon until 1 p.m.

The discussion will focus on incidents of fraud and some of the complex tactics used by scammers, a press release said. A local financial adviser will lead the presentation and outline steps everyone can take to protect themselves and their loved ones from fraudulent activity, the release said.

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Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: fraud, Oak Ridge Public Library, Outsmart the Scammers, scam

Volunteers needed for new MyRide Oak Ridge Senior Transportation Program

Posted at 5:28 pm August 12, 2019
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A training session for MyRide Oak Ridge Senior Transportation Program is pictured above at the Oak Ridge Civic Center. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

The new MyRide Oak Ridge Senior Transportation Program is hosting its third Volunteer Driver Information and Training Session from 9 a.m. until noon on Saturday, August 17, at the Oak Ridge Senior Center.

MyRide Oak Ridge began with a “soft launch” in the spring and provided its first ride on April 12, a press release said. Through the program, volunteers will use their personal vehicles to drive seniors to doctor appointments, grocery stores, pharmacies, and other essential destinations.

The program allows seniors to keep some of their independence while still participating in social activities like going to church, playing bingo at the Senior Center, or volunteering, the press release said.

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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: MyRide Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Senior Center, senior transportation program, training

Puppy Pool Party is Aug. 18

Posted at 10:31 am August 11, 2019
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A dog enjoys the Puppy Pool Party at the Oak Ridge Outdoor Pool on Providence Road in 2016. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

The annual Puppy Pool Party is scheduled for Sunday, August 18.

The Puppy Pool Party is scheduled the day after the season ends at the city’s Outdoor Pool on Providence Road. The last day for open swim at the pool will be Saturday, August 17, from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. The Puppy Pool Party will take place on Sunday, August 18, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

“This is the fourth year for the puppy pool party, an event that marks the end of the summer swimming season at the outdoor pool,” a press release said. “Owners may only wade in water up to knee deep and must clean up after their pet.”

Children are not allowed in the pool during the event, the press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Pets, Slider Tagged With: Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, outdoor pool, Puppy Pool Party

Fallen tree causes widespread power outages

Posted at 8:12 am August 6, 2019
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A fallen tree caused the widespread power outages in Oak Ridge on Sunday afternoon, city officials said.

On Monday, the city didn’t have an exact number of homes and businesses affected by the power outages after heavy rain and lightning hit Oak Ridge on Sunday afternoon. The Oak Ridge Police Department had reported on Sunday that the power outage was nearly citywide.

On Monday, the Oak Ridge Electric Department said a fallen tree along Oak Ridge Turnpike near Gum Hollow Road caused the outage on Sunday. Three substations were affected, which led to outages across much of the city. The outage lasted about one hour, the city said.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Electric Department, power outage

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