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Loudon reports city volunteer cleanup, first female firefighter sworn in, planning and utility updates
Summary
Council recognized a city cleanup that collected roughly 65 bags of trash, sworn in Erin Gray as the city’s first female firefighter, and heard updates on park construction, planning approvals and utility engineering contracts; the utility board authorized $9,000 in expenditures to local agencies.
Loudon City leaders on Nov. 25 highlighted recent community projects and department activity, including a volunteer cleanup that collected about 65 bags of trash and the swearing in of the city’s first female firefighter.
Mayor Harris reported that the Looking Good Loudoun cleanup involved roughly 13 volunteers and yielded “65 bags of trash in our community that equaled about 1300 pounds,” along with a TV and a large-screen TV. He said he reported totals to Keep Tennessee Beautiful.
In personnel news, council members and staff said they “did swear in, our first female firefighter tonight,” identifying Erin Gray and praising her certifications and experience.
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