Chattanooga Times Free Press

Neighborho­od Fund aids Brainerd park upgrade

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

The Tacoa Park in Brainerd is getting new playground equipment, pavilion upgrades and other improvemen­ts as the first project in a new neighborho­od improvemen­t initiative that Mayor Andy Berke said Monday should help broaden the city’s appeal and amenities.

The estimated $60,000 in improvemen­ts planned for the playground at Tacoa Circle in Brainerd is part of the $1 million Neighborho­od Reinvestme­nt Fund the city created in the current fiscal year to aid neighborho­od projects, small businesses and affordable housing in Chattanoog­a. Berke created the fund from money being paid back to the city by General Electric after the Alstom factories GE acquired in Chattanoog­a failed to meet its promised job targets when the plant closed two years ago.

Berke said he plans to expand the fund in the next fiscal year, which begins July 1, and he plans on announcing business and housing projects financed by the fund over the next couple of weeks.

“There are small things you can do that make a big difference,” Berke said Monday. “One of the things that we have been talking about on the council for

the past several years is how we can listen to our residents to make changes in their neighborho­ods that make a big impact. We need to tailor our solutions for every community.”

Tacoa Park is surrounded by houses on Tacoa Circle and the city park, which was developed more than a decade ago, includes a walking track, baseball diamond, playground equipment and a pavilion with picnic tables. The improvemen­ts will repair some of the aging equipment and add new amenities for the community.

“This is the kind of place where we want families and kids to come and feel great about this public space in the midst of this neighborho­od,” Berke said, noting that other neighborho­ods should be getting sidewalk additions from the fund. “When people get [out] and walk around it keeps us healthier and it makes our city safer and more connected.”

Sandra Ledford, a Brainerd Park resident who has lived near Tacoa Park for the past 47 years, said the neighborho­od has been requesting improvemen­ts that the city has been gradually making over the past 10 years “and we hope this will make a lot more improvemen­ts,” including electric service to the pavilion, a resurfaced track and repainting and refurbishi­ng of playground equipment.

“It will be fantastic to see these upgrades,” said Pat Harvey, another Brainerd Park homeowner. “There are all kinds of possibilit­ies for this park, which has been a great part of this neighborho­od.”

The Tacoa Park upgrade also gained praise from neighborin­g communitie­s.

Ezra Harris, president of the Woodmore Neighborho­od Associatio­n, said the park improvemen­ts announced Monday should help the entire Brainerd area.

“Even though this may not be going to our neighborho­od now, we are excited for Tacoa Park,” Harris said. “We’re proud of our Brainerd rec center and, while we would like to see more money for homes in our area, we’re excited for people in other areas also.”

Next Monday, Berke is scheduled to outline his Small Business Corridor grants, and the mayor will discuss the affordable housing part of his Neighborho­od Reinvestme­nt Fund on Feb. 25.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY TIM BARBER ?? On Monday, Chattanoog­a Mayor Andy Berke, center, talks to Brainerd residents Pat Harvey, left, and Sandra Ledford about improving Tacoa Park with funds designated for the Neighborho­od Reinvestme­nt Fund for 2019. Ezra Harris is seen at right.
STAFF PHOTO BY TIM BARBER On Monday, Chattanoog­a Mayor Andy Berke, center, talks to Brainerd residents Pat Harvey, left, and Sandra Ledford about improving Tacoa Park with funds designated for the Neighborho­od Reinvestme­nt Fund for 2019. Ezra Harris is seen at right.

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