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Property manager says dumpster access impossible; city flags enforcement options including administrative fines

Board of Commissioners of the City of Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee · March 1, 2026
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Summary

A property manager told the Soddy‑Daisy commission that dumpster companies cannot access a long driveway serving five duplexes on Dayton Pike; commissioners said the owner is responsible and the city attorney said an administrative hearing could impose fines up to $500 per day if the situation constitutes a nuisance.

David Hale, who identified himself as managing five duplexes at 11209–11221 Dayton Pike, told the Soddy‑Daisy Board of Commissioners on Oct. 5 that tenants repeatedly leave trash cans on the road right‑of‑way and that loose trash and animal‑scattered bags create ongoing problems.

Hale said the owner, James Douglas Edrington of Chattanooga, had asked him to address the issue; Hale said he has emailed tenants and that haulers and dumpster companies told him they "are not able…

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