NCNA’s Formation, Purpose and Goals

Started in 2024, the North Chattanooga Neighborhood Association was created to unite efforts to pursue and maintain a thriving neighborhood community where all residents can safely live and work in harmony. We are committed to advocating for our neighborhood with county and city decision-makers and neighborhood business partners concerning areas of importance impacting our community strength and property values. We want to clarify and promote the cooperation of our residents with the City of Chattanooga and first responders to further the safety and security of our neighborhood, and improve the neighborhood as defined by the association members.

Boundaries

  • North - Old Dallas Road/ East Dallas Road

  • South - The Frazier Merchant's District, the homes and dwellings just north of Frazier.

  • East - Barton Ave and Hixson Pike

  • West - Market Street and Dallas Road

North Chattanooga Neighborhood Association Boundaries

The 5 NCNA Committees:

In January 2024, we shared a survey with the neighborhood via a postcard mailer, and based on the nearly 200 responses, we formed 5 committees representing the most common areas of neighborhood interest and concern.

  • Responsible Growth | led by Alex Close and Diane O’Sullivan

  • Road Safety | led by Jonathan Poole

  • Schools | led by Amy Packer

  • Social | led by Cassie Nice

  • Sustainability / Beautification | led by Max Downen

Executive Committee

  • President: Alison Poole

  • Vice President: Max Downen

  • Secretary: Alex Epstein

  • Treasurer: Ben Connor

  • Communications: Jennifer Carstens

Reach out to NCNA leadership on the Contact Page.