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Soddy‑Daisy hears community garden update and concerns about vacant properties, litter and traffic‑safety signs

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

At the March 21 meeting residents and officials highlighted completion of Phase I and II of a community garden with an April 13 grand opening, discussed a volunteer litter pickup on Dallas Hollow Road, reported a nonworking school speed sign, and raised concerns about vacant houses after a Brumlow Hollow Road fire; City Attorney will research resale‑store regulations.

Curtis Cecil of the KELCURT Foundation told the Soddy‑Daisy Board of Commissioners that Phase I and II of the community garden on Dayton Pike are complete and invited the public to a grand opening on April 13, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. He said 11 of the 12 garden beds were leased, including a propagation bed leased by the Methodist Church, and thanked Public Works Director Grant and Commissioner Keith for help with fencing and the entrance.

City Manager Burt Johnson said newly appointed members to the Parks and Recreation Board have been notified…

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