Dr. Terri Holmes for
Red Bank Commission
Hi, I’m Terri Holmes! I’m a teacher, mother, wife, and your Red Bank neighbor of 15 years. I’m running for Red Bank Commission because I love this community and want to actively participate in the positive change we are experiencing. I want to continue making Red Bank a thriving and safe place for my two daughters and all of our residents. I hope I can count on your vote this November!
More about Terri
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A resident of Red Bank for 15 years
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Taught at Red Bank Middle School in Hamilton County for 15 years from 2006-2021; 22 years as an educator
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Native of Chattanooga - attended Brainerd High School
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Graduate of Tennessee State University, Lincoln Memorial University, and Carson Newman University
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Completed and received Ed.D, Doctor of Education, in 2023 from Carson Newman University
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Family Life
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Married to Jasin, Sergeant - City of Chattanooga Police Department
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Two daughters, Noelle and Norah
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Ginger - Yorkie
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Hobbies - Reading, Hiking, Robotics
Building Tomorrow, Today.
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Health and Wellness
The number of steps recommended is 10,000, but many of us only get about 2,000 a day. Making Red Bank a walkable and bikeable city could reduce the health risk of not moving daily.
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Sidewalks that connect Dayton Blvd
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Traffic patterns that support pedestrians and bike riders
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Growth that supports outdoor spaces
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Connected Community
We are increasingly disconnected for various reasons. Community-based events and a sense of belonging and care supported by local government build a stronger city.
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Events and businesses that promote connections between neighbors
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Library and maker space access that educates and fosters creativity
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Elements that invite natural connections, like concerts, festivals, support groups, and sports
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Future Focused
Red Bank needs leaders who understand the needs of today but are also aware of what tomorrow may bring.
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Policies that support revitalization and redevelopment efforts
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Infrastructure plans that carry the city for the next 100 years and beyond
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Creating a safe and thriving city where people want to live
Ways to Help
Neighbors for Terri Holmes
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