Thirty-five Chattanooga neighborhood associations are the beneficiaries of a grant from the city to help with "community-driven branding."
Chattanooga’s Neighborhood Services Division will investing $25,000 across the neighborhood associations as part of its Fiscal Year 2026 Neighborhood Action Grant.
“Strong cities are built on strong neighborhoods,” said Mayor Tim Kelly. “These grants empower residents to take ownership of their community’s identity and pride—block by block, banner by banner.”
Funded projects this year include a wide variety of signage and neighborhood branding efforts, according to the city.
Efforts include custom sign toppers, light pole banners, porch signs, yard signs and neighborhood flags, all with the goal to help a citywide movement to build community, increa