Hedstrom Landscape Architects will unveil schematic drawings for a proposed new Fort Kid at a public meeting from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 16, at the Civic Auditorium. COVID-19 safeguards will …
Knoxville to host 3-day parade
Several Knoxville neighborhoods are participating in the inaugural Neighborhood Trails of Red, White and Blue, a physically-distanced, socially-engaging event to be held in lieu of the city’s annual Festival of …
City residents: Dial 2-1-1 for housing help
The city of Knoxville’s new COVID-19 Housing Assistance Program will assist renters and homeowners struggling to pay for housing due to income lost because of the pandemic.
The goal is to help an …
City completes Magnolia streetscape
The carpet of yellow flowers is in full bloom, and the tulip poplar, overcup oak and Princeton elm trees have leafed out. The stamped crosswalks are open. The smooth wide …
City updates: Preservation grants, engineering chief, July 4
Knoxville City Council has approved $642,752 in Historic Preservation Grant awards to support property improvements for four projects. Info here.
Four projects were selected from seven applications, scored by committee for …
Knoxville updates
City offices are closed on Friday, April 10, for the Good Friday holiday.
This closure includes the 311 Center, which operates the 311 and 211 phone numbers. Use KnoxvilleTN.gov/311 to submit an online …
Change Center cancels spring break activities
In the interest of public health and safety, the Change Center is cancelling all spring break activities.
“We have been closely monitoring the situation and are following the lead of city …
Weekend events to close roads, on-street parking
In advance of St. Patrick’s Day, several Irish-themed events will be held on Market Square and downtown streets March 13, 14 and 15, impacting on-street parking and traffic patterns. More …