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More blasting at Kroger Marketplace site on Friday, Monday

Posted at 9:57 pm November 14, 2013
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Kroger Marketplace Building Construction

More blasting at the Kroger Marketplace shopping center site is scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday and Monday. Police officers will stop traffic on Illinois Avenue and Oak Ridge Turnpike for about three to five minutes during the blasts.

More blasting at the Kroger Marketplace shopping center site is scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday and Monday.

Police officers will stop traffic on Illinois Avenue and Oak Ridge Turnpike for about three to five minutes during the blasts.

During the blasting, Illinois Avenue traffic will be blocked from Robertsville Road to Oak Ridge Turnpike, and Oak Ridge Turnpike traffic will be blocked from the Illinois/Turnpike intersection east to Robertsville Road.

There was also blasting at the site in October. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: blasting, Illinois Avenue, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Turnpike, shopping center

Free car winterizations for seniors on Saturday

Posted at 2:30 pm November 14, 2013
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The Oak Ridge Senior Center has partnered with local businesses to offer free car winterizations for seniors on Saturday.

The first-of-its-kind event is open to seniors 50 and older at the Senior Center on Emory Valley Road. A 12-point vehicle check will be provided free of charge on a first-come, first-serve basis. The event runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Tagged With: car, Oak Ridge Senior Center, seniors, winterizations

Flashlights, batteries needed for typhoon relief effort

Posted at 1:58 pm November 14, 2013
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Information from WYSH Radio

Kingston City Manager David Bolling has friends in the Philippines, and despite the massive damage caused by last week’s Typhoon Haiyan, was able to speak with them earlier this week.

He took the opportunity to ask them what they needed and how East Tennessee might be able to help. Surprisingly, the answer was that they are in need of flashlights and batteries.

As it happens, Bolling also knows a group that is headed to the Philippines this weekend, so he is spearheading a drive to collect new and used flashlights along with batteries to send with them. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government Tagged With: flashlights, Kingston, Phillipines, relief efforts, typhoon, Typhoon Hyain

B&W seeks investors on program to build small nuclear reactors in Oak Ridge

Posted at 9:04 am November 14, 2013
By John Huotari 11 Comments

TVA Clinch River Site

The Babcock and Wilcox Co. has invested more than $360 million in a project that could result in a small nuclear reactor at the former Clinch River Breeder Reactor Site in west Oak Ridge, pictured above. (Photo courtesy Tennessee Valley Authority)

The Babcock and Wilcox Co. has already invested more than $360 million in a project that could result in a small nuclear reactor in west Oak Ridge, and now the North Carolina company is looking for investors and possibly majority owners.

The mPower small modular reactor, or SMR, program is expected to have a nuclear power plant operating at the former Clinch River Breeder Reactor Site by 2022. Initially, it could have two small reactors, a “twin pack,” and produce 360 megawatts.

On Wednesday, Marshall Cohen, B&W vice president for government affairs and communications, said the company is seeking major corporations who are interested in taking a “strong position,” up to and including ownership, including majority ownership.

“We would reduce our ownership to one that really matches the scope of work going forward,” Cohen said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Federal, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: B&W, Babcock and Wilcox Co., Bechtel, Christofer Mowry, Clinch River Breeder Reactor Site, DOE, E. James Ferland, Generation mPower LLC, GmP, investors, JP Morgan, majority owners, Marshall Cohen, mPower, mPower small modular reactor, nuclear fuel, Oak Ridge, reactor module, small modular reactor, Small Modular Reactor Licensing Technical Support Program, small nuclear reactor, SMR, Tennessee Valley Authority, U.S. Department of Energy

In split vote, Council rejects pedestrian safety projects on Turnpike

Posted at 3:20 pm November 13, 2013
By John Huotari 18 Comments

Jackson Square Pedestrian Improvements

A pedestrian safety improvement project at Jackson Square is almost complete, but on Monday, the City Council balked at a second project to improve intersections on the nearby Oak Ridge Turnpike.

They had already authorized the spending, but on Monday, the Oak Ridge City Council balked at awarding a $365,000 construction contract that would use red light camera money for pedestrian safety projects.

The contract would have been awarded to Ronald Franks Construction Co. LLC of Savannah, Tenn. The project would have made traffic safety and pedestrian crosswalk improvements at eight Oak Ridge Turnpike intersections and three residential intersections.

The Oak Ridge Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan had said the intersections needed improvements, and the Council authorized the spending during a special meeting in August. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, construction contract, crosswalk, David Mosby, Ellen Smith, Jane Miller, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan, Oak Ridge Turnpike, pedestrian safety, red light cameras, Ronald Franks Construction Co. LLC, schools, Tom Beehan, traffic safety, Trina Baughn

Nolan announces Republican candidacy for Tennessee House

Posted at 10:36 pm November 12, 2013
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Caitlin Nolan

Caitlin Nolan

She lobbied the state legislature for anti-bullying legislation as a high school freshman eight years ago, and now Republican Caitlin Nolan is seeking a seat in the Tennessee House of Representatives.

Nolan would challenge incumbent John Ragan of Oak Ridge in the Republican primary in the state’s 33rd District, presuming Ragan seeks re-election to a third two-year term. The 33rd District includes Oak Ridge, Clinton, and most of Anderson County.

The Republican primary is Aug. 7, 2014. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: 33rd District, ABC World News Tonight, Amy Nolan, Anderson County, anti-bullying, Bill Nolan, Caitlin Nolan, Clinton, John Ragan, legislation, Oak Ridge, Person of the Week, Republican primary, state legislature, Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee House of Representatives

Alexander Inn groundbreaking, press conference Thursday

Posted at 11:39 am November 12, 2013
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Alexander Inn Ballroom Demolition

In June, workers had demolished the ballroom at the Alexander Inn, a historic, dilapidated two-story hotel that has been vacant for years and is now being converted into an assisted living facility. (File photo)

Local, state, and federal officials will join nonprofit and business executives for a formal groundbreaking and press conference on Thursday at the historic Alexander Inn, which is being converted into an assisted living center.

The press conference will start at 10 a.m. at the Guest House at the Alexander Inn Senior Living, which is at 210 E. Madison Road on the northwest side of Jackson Square. Representatives from the City of Oak Ridge, U.S. Department of Energy, Tennessee Historical Commission, East Tennessee Preservation Alliance, and Family Pride Corp. are all expected to take part.

The iconic two-story hotel had been unused for about two decades and fallen into disrepair. Family Pride Corp. has been rehabilitating the Manhattan Project-era building since May. It’s been stabilized, but the building will not be completed until mid-2014, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Federal, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Alexander Inn, Alexander Inn Senior Living, assisted living, East Tennessee Preservation Alliance, ETPA, Family Pride Corp., Guest House, hotel, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Historical Commission, U.S. Department of Energy

Oak Ridge City Council approves $13 million tax financing for mall redevelopment

Posted at 10:10 pm November 11, 2013
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Oak Ridge Mall

The Oak Ridge City Council voted 6-0 on Monday to approve a $13 million proposal to use new property tax revenues to help redevelop the Oak Ridge Mall. The L-shaped mall is pictured at center above. The white-roofed building at center left is Walmart and the one at center top is the Cinemark Tinseltown theater.

The Oak Ridge City Council voted 6-0 on Monday to approve a $13 million proposal to use new property tax revenues to help redevelop the Oak Ridge Mall.

There was one abstention. The near-unanimous approval by Council continues a string of successes for the proposed redevelopment.

Known as tax increment financing, or a TIF, the proposal approved by Council on Monday had already been unanimously endorsed by the Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board and the Anderson County operations and budgets committees. It will next be considered by the Anderson County Commission on Monday, Nov. 18. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Budget Committee, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Operations Committee, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Mall, property tax revenues, tax increment financing, TIF, Trina Baughn

Council approves 10 percent pay raise for city manager

Posted at 9:41 pm November 11, 2013
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Mark Watson

Mark Watson

Note: This story was updated at 10:10 a.m. Nov. 12.

After two attempts to give him smaller raises failed, the Oak Ridge City Council voted 4-3 on Monday to award City Manager Mark Watson a 10 percent salary increase.

Council rejected two separate proposals to lower the pay raise to 4 percent and 1 percent, the same salary hike given to other city employees this year.

The 10 percent increase raises Watson’s pay from just under $137,000 to $150,321.60, and it is effective Aug. 8, 2013.

The salary boost, which has generated much opposition online, had been recommended by a three-member City Manager Evaluation Committee. The committee had compared Watson’s pay to other city managers across Tennessee and in other U.S. Department of Energy cities. The recommended raise would keep Watson’s pay competitive, and it was based on his performance during his three years in Oak Ridge and evaluations by the seven City Council members, committee chair Chuck Hope said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, city manager, City Manager Evaluation Committee, David Mosby, Jane Miller, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, pay raise, salary increase, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn

Oak Ridge recruiting residents for Land Bank board

Posted at 8:17 pm November 11, 2013
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Oak Ridge is now accepting applications from residents who want to serve on the board of directors of the new Oak Ridge Land Bank Corp.

The board will have seven directors, and one of those will be an Oak Ridge City Council member. All directors must be residents and taxpayers in the City of Oak Ridge, a press release said. Preference may be given for applicants in the following fields: banking, real estate, and legal. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: blighted housing, boards, commissions, Diana Stanley, land bank, Mark Watson, Not in Our City, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Land Bank Corp.

Apply for city boards, commissions by Friday

Posted at 8:03 pm November 11, 2013
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The deadline to apply for openings on Oak Ridge city boards and commissions is Friday.

The city began recruiting for the positions on Oct. 1. There are roughly 46 expiring or vacant terms on various boards and commissions, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: boards, City Clerk, commissions, Diana Stanley, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council

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

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