Transportation and Infrastructure
Building a Roadmap for the REgion
As industry in the Chattanooga tri-state region continues to expand, it is imperative to address transportation and infrastructure needs.
Historically, the region has always been a major crossroads for commerce. Now, Chattanooga has elevated itself as a leader in logistical technology. As commerce builds and companies expand, the nation experiences changes in physical and digital infrastructure. Roads and interstates begin to wear, and broadband becomes a complex puzzle of access and policy.
Thrive Regional Partnership convenes key stakeholders to address critical infrastructure challenges involving the movement of people, products, and data around the tri-state region.
Projects
The Thrive Regional Infrastructure Portal (TRIP) is a geospatial data portal that integrates information from across three states (Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee) that are critical corridors of the southeastern supply chain network.
Thrive’s Regional Broadband Alliance is a cross-sector partnership framework where stakeholders can share ideas and resources related to digital access and equity, build empathy, and spark connections across organizations, as well as county and state lines.
Thrive is assisting the TN Department of Transportation and the U.S. Department of Transportation/Federal Highway Administration to obtain input from freight partners moving goods through Chattanooga and the Piedmont Atlantic mega-region.
Thrive’s cross-sector Freight Mobility Committee is comprised of public officials and private industry representatives across the tri-state footprint.
Thrive’s Transportation Collaborative was a coordinated task force of private and public partners dedicated to promoting the safe and efficient movement of people, products, and data in and around the tri-state region. Using design-thinking methodology, the Collaborative generated long-term resolutions to issues related to freight, workforce transit, and connectivity.
Perspectives
The new Appalachian Regional Commission ARISE award, funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will expand capacity building programs across Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama
Bridgett Massengill, Thrive's President/CEO, reflects on the damage and toll of Hurricane Helene in her hometown of Greeneville, Tennessee and the power of an organization like Thrive to be a connective framework of relationships that drives progress and resilience in hard times. Photo: Jesse Felan
Thrive’s 5th Annual State of Freight Forum highlights alternative fuels in the transportation sector. The forum, presented by Chattanooga Gas, increases awareness of trends that impact the logistics economy in the greater Chattanooga region.