In a previous Recode Knoxville article we confronted the overarching question: Where Are We Going? The focus was on the future vision of our city which the new “recode” purports …
Recode Knoxville to visit Fountain City
Metropolitan Planning Commission will host a discuss of Recode Knoxville at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30, at Church of the Good Shepherd, 5409 Jacksboro Pike. Recode is a re-write of …
Recode Knoxville can bring big changes
“Let’s rewrite the entire zoning code—all 200 pages of it, hold a few 1-hour public information/input meetings, and then ram it home before the Christmas break.”
That seems to be the …
City kicks off Recode Knoxville
Sixty may be the new 50, but not when it comes to zoning codes.
That’s why the city of Knoxville kicked off its drive to update codes with a presentation on …
Recode passes first reading for second time
It was another long meeting for Knoxville City Council on July 30. The agenda included a second-reading vote on Recode Knoxville, the complete rewrite of the city’s zoning regulations. Recode …
Regulating neighborhood groups prep for Recode?
Looking down the road, assuming Knoxville’s Recode is in place, it would seem to be inevitable that neighborhood groups will sometimes be at odds with the planning commission, the city, …
Recode: Poised at the finish line? Or a forced finish?
Knoxville City Council will take up Recode today (7/30). It’s apparent that Mayor Rogero will push for adoption on second reading of the 425-page text, and a first reading vote …
Recode vote imminent: It’s time to call your council member
Knoxville City Council could vote next Tuesday (July 16) on Recode Knoxville. Residents cannot sit on the sidelines. Speak up. Council answers to you. No rezoning until it’s right. Here …