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Quarterly reports: library art show, police fraud recoveries and fire response times highlight Signal Mountain updates

Signal Mountain Town Council · October 13, 2025
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Library, police, fire, public works, finance and water departments presented quarterly updates: library reported strong summer programming and an art show, police said $15,563 was recovered for fraud victims, fire reported 173 incidents and a 90th-percentile response time of 8:38, and public works and finance reviewed infrastructure, stormwater-fee corrections and budgeted billing totals.

Department heads at Signal Mountain’s Town Council meeting on Oct. 14 delivered quarterly overviews that spotlighted community programming, public-safety operations and infrastructure work.

Library director John told the council the library’s summer series and fall programming remain well attended, citing a community art show that drew more than 100 submissions and strong turnout. He thanked staff and volunteers and described several small renovation projects funded by the Friends of the Library, including new ceiling fans and a custom exterior book drop intended to improve circulation and curbside returns.

Police Chief Williams reported the department recovered $15,563 for two internet-fraud victims after recent investigations and described several personnel milestones: multiple…

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