The town of Unicoi Board of Mayor and Aldermen heard from several concerned citizens about a potential lease between the town and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology — Elizabethton
Unicoi kitchen was bad investment
Iâm a property owner in the town of Unicoi and I am concerned about a Federal EDA Grant, dated Oct. 20, 2016, awarded to the town of Unicoi in the amount of $475,000 to assist in the construction of a shared-use kitchen incubator, which the town has named the Mountain Harvest Kitchen. Total costs to construct the kitchen are in excess of $1.3 million. The EDA award estimated cost at $792,266.
The ARC also provided another grant to the town in the amount of $400,000 for kitchen equipment and programming.
The First Tennessee Development District prepared the grant application for the town and the feasibility study was prepared by Jon Smith, Bureau of Business and Economic Research, East Tennessee University.
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UNICOI â The town of Unicoi has put the brakes on three of its most prominent capital projects.
The Unicoi Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted Monday to suspend activity and spending on the development of an extension of Pinnacle Fire tower trail, construction of amphitheater at Unicoi Village Place and the proposed Erwin/Unicoi connector trail.
Alderman Roger Cooper made the motion to halt the projects until the board can determine their value to residents of Unicoi and Unicoi County.
In a discussion of the projects, Cooper said the planned extension of a trail from the Pinancle Firetower Trailhead to the town visitors center would be impacted by the anticipated construction of a travel center on Unicoi Village Place Road.