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Signal Mountain council moves to draft transition to town-run MAC, agrees SMEPF should not incur new debt

Signal Mountain Town Council · May 22, 2025
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Signal Mountain's Town Council said May 22 it would pursue a negotiated, early end to the memorandum of agreement (MOA) and lease with the Signal Mountain Preservation Fund (SMEPF) and draft a transition plan to bring MAC operations under town management.

Signal Mountain's Town Council said May 22 it would pursue a negotiated, early end to the memorandum of agreement (MOA) and lease with the Signal Mountain Preservation Fund (SMEPF) and draft a transition plan to bring MAC operations under town management.

Vice Mayor Krumbliss, who led the discussion, said the Grahams had provided a "points for discussion" packet and that "they said that they would be" open to terminating the lease and MOA early by mutual agreement. The council described a two-step approach: a narrowly scoped transition plan that secures operational continuity, followed by a separate MOA that would limit the SMEPF role to preservation activities rather than day-to-day operations.

The council flagged several items that must be resolved in the transition plan. Those included an…

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