(This article was submitted by Dr. Caroline Cooley, president of Walk Bike Knoxville, on behalf of herself and others who support Recode Knoxville. We’re glad to share their point of …
Recode: Let’s discuss affordable housing
Recode Knoxville harbors an unstated goal of increasing affordable housing. It seeks to accomplish that indirectly by adding density features like expanding multi-family zones and allowing ADUs in every residential …
Recode: Pack ’em and stack ’em near the bus lines
Proposition: Knoxville needs more affordable housing.
Question: How do we get there?
Solution: Increase transit-based housing using the RN-4 multi-family zone. Plus ADUs.
Where: Anything within a quarter-mile of a bus route is …
Recode Knoxville: Accessory units could double density
What’s that nifty little house slipping into your neighbor’s side- or backyard? Is her aged granny moving in? Or, will both dwellings be rented out?
Recode Knoxville is a rewrite of …
Recode workshop: Density is concern
The community continues to ask, “Where are we going? What’s the schedule to get there?” City Council provided the first glimpse at last week’s Recode Knoxville workshop.
A long meeting. The …
Recode is topic of neighborhood meeting today
Oakwood Lincoln Park Neighborhood Association will host an Open House meeting on Recode Knoxville from 3:30-5 p.m. today (9/16) at the clubhouse, 916 Shamrock Ave. Attendees are encouraged to bring …
SoKno urged to participate in Recode Knoxville
South Knoxville got a taste of Recode Knoxville Sept. 10.
The session hosted by the Knoxville Area Urban League, along with the Metropolitan Planning Commission, had a friendly, encouraging vibe thanks …
Recode deadlines: What’s the dang hurry?
Early chants of kumbaya died down, and pitchforks and torches began to appear as unanswered questions smoldered among the crowd of 80 on Thursday as MPC officials presented the (city …