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Signal Mountain council approves grant application and pay-scale changes, advances FEMA-required floodplain ordinance
Summary
The Signal Mountain Town Council voted to authorize a driver-education grant application and amend the FY25–26 pay scale, and it gave first reading to a floodplain ordinance required for participation in federal flood insurance programs; all measures passed by voice vote and a public hearing on the ordinance is scheduled at the next meeting.
Signal Mountain’s Town Council on Oct. 14 approved a resolution authorizing the town manager to apply for a small driver-education reimbursement grant and adopted an amendment to the municipal pay scale for fiscal year 2025–26, then held a first reading of a FEMA-approved municipal floodplain ordinance and scheduled a public hearing.
Town Manager Matt Justice described the Public Entity Partner (PEP) James L. Richardson driver-education matching grant as a way to fund an annual driver-safety program for town employees and to satisfy an insurance-provider requirement. “It is for the year,” Justice said of the…
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