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Experienced Leadership

for a Stronger District

About

As a Chattanooga resident, Marvene Noel has served in multiple leadership positions and boards across the city. This has provided her with the resources to develop and foster relationships with a large, diverse group of neighborhoods and business leaders. She strives to find ways to address the needs of the most vulnerable populations, including low income, retirees, youth, and the disabled.

 

She is a highly self-motivated professional. She possesses strong communication and leadership skills along with a great sense of humor. She enjoys spending time with people and learning from life experiences. Ultimately, Councilwoman Noel works to ensure that residents work together to make all neighborhoods in District 8 a great place to live, and where neighbors feel safe and enjoy life.

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Councilwoman & Mom

Marvene has lived in the Historic Orchard Knob Neighborhood for over 30 years. While she has lived here, she has raised three marvelous children, been employed as a health professional, served as the Past President of the Orchard Knob Neighborhood, a member of the Historic River-to-Ridge Advisory Committee, helping to design the 10-year Area Plan. 

She learned community involvement makes a difference in developing a plan that reflects the needs of those who live in the neighborhoods. This experience enlightened her as to the roles and responsibilities of the City and County. In addition, her active participation in the Neighborhood University programs provided her with information as to what is needed to create a strong neighborhood leadership and strong neighborhoods that serve as the foundation for the city.

Vision

MY PRIORITIES

Protecting Our Communities

City Council District 8 is located in the heart of Chattanooga. It is comprised of multiple neighborhoods and communities that all have different needs. Protecting our communities start with addressing their needs on the City Council.

Creating Safer Streets

Every family in Chattanooga should have be able to live in a good, clean, and safe neighborhood. But in District 8, this aspect is largely overlooked. The first place where we have to make some sizable improvements is to address the issue of Street Lights in our communities. From there we need to make sure that we have sidewalks, clean roads, and that the city properly maintains vacant lots.

Building up Stronger Communities

To build stronger communities we need to know and understand what the community needs. As a councilperson and previous neighborhood association president, I will work with community leaders and members to provide plans and improvements needed.

Fostering Economic Growth and Development

As a district and a city we are experiencing growth at a rapid pace in several areas. The area of income is where we are not growing anywhere near the pace of growth in other areas. However, I must say we are making progress. It starts with promoting and supporting small businesses as well as minority-owned businesses. 

Protecting Our Families

Creating better and safer communities starts with listening to the families and community members. I want to work with them to look at and find solutions for the following issues together:

Addressing and Ending Food Deserts

The first priority of any council person should be to make sure that the citizens of their district and their city have all of the basic needs to live. Food is vital to life, and as a council person, I will work with the Mayor and other important stakeholders to make sure that all citizens have access to fresh food and vegetables.

Creating Affordable Housing 

Affordable and Accessible housing is critical and important to any community. It starts with addressing the rising housing prices in the City. From there we have to support urban growth and development which will lead to a decrease in rental prices. 

Working With Others

Serving as the City Councilwoman for District 8 and the Neighborhood Association President for Orchard Knob has allowed me to build strong connections with fellow city council-members, mayoral staff, and other officials and stakeholders to build a better and safer District 8. Some of my recent work included the city budget, which includes some of the most help and resources to the citizens of District 8. 

Working with others also means connecting members with the valuable resources and people that they need. As a Councilwoman, it has been my mission to make sure that residents always have the access and connections that they need. 

LOVE FOR OUR COMMUNITIES

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DELIVERING FOR DISTRICT 8

Working With Others

Affordable and Accessible housing is critical and important to any community. It starts with addressing the rising housing prices in the City. From there we have to support urban growth and development which will lead to a decrease in rental prices. 

Improving Our Communities

Affordable and Accessible housing is critical and important to any community. It starts with addressing the rising housing prices in the City. From there we have to support urban growth and development which will lead to a decrease in rental prices. 

Building Community Bridges

Affordable and Accessible housing is critical and important to any community. It starts with addressing the rising housing prices in the City. From there we have to support urban growth and development which will lead to a decrease in rental prices. 

ELECTION INFORMATION

Election Day: March 4, 2025

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