New Glenwood Community Center Parking Lot Opens Ahead of Schedule

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Community Development staff and Glenwood Community Center participants cut the ribbon in front of the new parking lot.
Jerome Martin, Glenwood Community Center manager, speaking at the ribbon cutting.

The Glenwood Community Center celebrated a significant milestone on Nov. 4 with the ribbon-cutting ceremony for its newly completed parking lot. The project, originally scheduled for completion in March 2025, was finished five months ahead of schedule.

City officials, community leaders and department staff gathered at 2610 East 3rd St. to mark the occasion, with light refreshments served following the ceremony.

“Today, we celebrated a huge win with the ribbon cutting for the new Glenwood Community Center parking lot,” said Chris Brown, director of Community Centers for the city of Chattanooga. “This project was finished five months ahead of schedule thanks to the efficiency and coordination of our Public Works team and contractors. This is a win for the seniors, youth and families who rely on the center every day. Thank you to everyone who made this achievement possible.”

The comprehensive parking improvement project, which began on Sept. 16, includes: 36 standard parking spaces, two van-accessible spaces, newly constructed footpaths, renovations to existing parking facilities and striping of Glenwood Circle (Phase One).

Carol Hunter, administrator for the Community Development Department, expressed her enthusiasm.

“This is a win for the community,” she shared. “As a department and community, we’re excited to bring 36 new parking spaces accessible for residents who come to Glenwood Community Center. We wanted to ensure we completed this project for our dedicated seniors, who look forward to more space as they visit the center.”

To maintain uninterrupted service, the Community Development Department took several measures during construction. The center remained open for essential programs, and a shuttle service was provided in partnership with the Carver Community Center. Additionally, the Parks and Outdoors Department offered valuable support.

The successful completion of the project was made possible through the collaboration of various city departments and officials, including: Department of Community Development staff; Public Works staff; Mandee Green, Chief Operating Officer; Chris Brown, director of Community Centers; Carol Hunter, administrator for the Community Development Department and Jerome Martin, Glenwood Community Center manager.