Ringgold public meetings in 2022
5 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
City Council - Regularly Scheduled Meeting
The Ringgold City Council will hold a work session and regular meeting to discuss and potentially act on several items, including accepting a grant for the Golden Mile Trail Phase 2, leasing 3.42 acres to the Downtown Development Authority, and approving a sanitary sewer rehabilitation task order. The agenda also includes updates on the Crossroads Unity Family Park and recreational complex improvements. The meeting is open to the public, with a public hearing preceding the council meeting.
- Resolution to accept grant for Golden Mile Trail Phase 2
- Lease of 3.42 acres from City to Ringgold Downtown Development Authority
- CTI Task Order #R22-05 for sanitary sewer rehabilitation
- Authorize Mayor to execute Land and Water Conservation Fund Project Agreement
- Ringgold Recreational Complex Improvements
City Council - Regularly Scheduled Meeting
The Ringgold City Council will hold a work session and regular meeting to discuss and potentially act on several items, including annexation and rezoning requests, a sign ordinance variance, and a police vehicle purchase. A public hearing will precede the council meeting for the zoning and variance requests. The agenda also includes old business items like the Little Generals Playground budget and reconsidering an open container entertainment district.
- Annexation and C-2 Commercial zoning request for property at Tax Map 38B, Parcel 12-C
- Rezoning of properties at Tax Map 38-B, Parcels 12A and 12B from R-1 Residential to C-2 Commercial
- Sign ordinance variance request by RPME LLC for Tax Map 22-C, Parcel 52, increasing aggregate sign area from 300 to 624 sq ft and single sign area from 200 to 503 sq ft
- Approval of bid from Prater Ford for one 2022 Ford for Ringgold Police CID
- Special permit request for Rabbit Valley Farmers Market
City Council - Regularly Scheduled Meeting
The Ringgold City Council will hold a work session and regular meeting, including a public hearing, to discuss and potentially act on several items. These include a final reading of a hotel tax amendment, a resolution to reinstate the city pension plan, and a proposal to rename General Cleburne Street back to Buck Alley. The agenda also includes consent items, proclamations, and an executive session for personnel, land acquisition, and potential litigation.
- Final reading of Ord. #2022-0411-01 amending hotel tax
- Resolution to reinstate City of Ringgold Pension Plan
- Resolution between City of Ringgold and Catoosa Utility District Authority
- Renaming General Cleburne St. back to Buck Alley
- Lottery drawing for package store license
Special Called Meeting
The Ringgold Mayor and Council are holding a special called meeting. The agenda consists of an executive session to discuss personnel, land acquisition, and potential litigation, with possible action following the session. No other business is listed.
- Executive session on personnel, land acquisition, and potential litigation
- Possible council action after executive session
City Council - Regularly Scheduled Meeting
The Ringgold City Council will hold a work session and regular meeting, including a public hearing on two zoning requests: one to zone previously annexed property as C-2 commercial, and another for conditional use approval for mini-warehouses with a parking variance. The council will also consider several new business items, including a water assistance program agreement, a police chaplain appointment, a garbage truck repair, a geothermal system contract, a de-annexation request, and other approvals.
- Zoning request for Mack D. Hill property (Tax Map 39A, Parcel 12) to C-2 Commercial
- Conditional use for mini-warehouses and parking variance for Silvers Construction (Tax Map 38A, Parcels 2-C and 2-D)
- Agreement with Georgia DHS for Low Income Household Water Assistance Program
- De-annexation request by Emerson Properties, VASP Hospitality, and Ring Hospitality
- Approve audit services of Johnson, Murphy & Wright through January 31, 2022