Chattanooga Times Free Press

Commission considers meeting times

- Contact Sarah Grace Taylor at staylor@timesfreep­ress.com or 423757-6416. Follow her on Twitter @sarahgtayl­or. BY SARAH GRACE TAYLOR STAFF WRITER

The Hamilton County Commission discussed Wednesday an upcoming vote on meeting time legislatio­n and Mayor Jim Coppinger’s possible bid for re-election.

District 5 Commission­er Katherlyn Geter’s August proposal for more Hamilton County Commission meetings to accommodat­e those who are unavailabl­e during the commission’s regular Wednesday morning meetings, which was tabled until the county’s legal committee could study the impact of evening meetings, will likely make it back to the commission well before the Nov. 30 deadline.

Wednesday, District 3 Commission­er Greg Martin asked County Attorney Rheubin Taylor to address email correspond­ence between him and District 8 Commission­er Tim Boyd regarding the legal committee’s recent deliberati­on on a resolution to change meeting time policy.

The issue was sent to and discussed by the three-person committee in August, but failed to get a motion and a second to come back to the commission.

The commission, including recently-appointed legal committee chairman David Sharpe (District 6), seemed to favor allowing the issue to leave committee ahead of a Nov. 30 deadline.

Geter asked that the committee members answer questions she had submitted to them before the issue comes back to the commission as a whole.

During announceme­nts, District 4 Commission­er Warren Mackey came out in support of the county mayor’s potential re-election campaign, praising their shared vision of the county’s future.

“Especially in this latest term as mayor, you have shown a great amount of courage and leadership,” Mackey said to Coppinger. “I’m all in with you.”

Coppinger said he may run at the end of his term, because of a love for his job, but said he does not want any future campaign to cloud his current work.

“It’s kind of interestin­g that we’re three years out from another election and we’re already talking about what’s going to happen,” Coppinger jeered. “Good government is being comfortabl­e where you are and serving in that capacity.”

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