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May/June 2014 • Vol. 32 No. 1
















6 Tennessee Public Works
Magazine

5 Governor Bill Haslam Proclaims May 18-24
Public Works Week

6 Chattanooga at Summit with Softball Complex

Tournaments Mean Big Business.
9 Recycling Roofs for Roads

Putnam County and Cookeville Are Leading the Way.
13 Transitioning from Grey
to Green Infrastructure
Chattanooga’s mandated December 8 24
2014 green infrastructure deadline is
looming over the horizon.
17 Covington Converts 27 Middle TN Chapter Hears About
New Baseball Stadium
Waste to Watts
13 “Covington is proof that gasification Almost 60 were in attendance to hear about
a new stadium for the Nashville Sounds.
is here, and it’s real.”
20 Bi-County SW 28 West Branch Meets in Bartlett
Handles Heavy Rains Kevin Bingham, Collierville GIS Manager,
Savings will be realized for years discussed Empowering Public Services staff
to come. through Mobile GIS.

24 Johnson City – DEPARTMENTS
Flourishing After
Floods 29 Authors in this Issue
17 Founders Park was the first step 30 Local Government Buyers’ Guide
in an aggressive flood mitigation
program.
Cover Photo: Opened by the city of Chattanooga
in 2009, the Summit of Softball complex was built 27
14 on 82 city-owned acres at a cost of about $12 million,
and is a shining example of the impact tournament-
quality facilities can have on generating tourism and its
contribution to economic growth and stability.


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