Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory – Vol. 9, No. 8 – Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016
Knoxville Neighborhood Advisory – Vol. 9, No. 8 – Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016
PDF Version: http://bit.ly/NeighborhoodAdvisory2016-02-23
- No Issue Next Week
- Last Day to Register: Monday, February 29
- Pastor Daryl Arnold to Keynote Luncheon on March 5
- Free KAT Ride, Free Parking for Neighborhood Luncheon
- O’Connor Center to Hold Pancake Fest
- Knoxville Clean-up Event Planned for March 12
- Better Building Board Meets Thursday
- Testify on Blighted Properties at Meeting Thursday
- Neighborhood and Government Calendar
Published by the City of Knoxville’s Office of Neighborhoods to report news important to Knoxville’s residential neighborhoods. News & calendar deadline: 9 a.m. Tuesdays.
- No Issue Next Week
This newsletter will not be published next week as staff prepares for the Neighborhood Awards & Networking Luncheon. The next issue will be published on Thursday, March 10. Articles and calendar items are due by 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 9.
- Last Day to Register: Monday, February 29
Less than one week is now left to sign up for the Neighborhood Awards & Networking Luncheon, which will be held Saturday, March 5, at the Knoxville Convention Center.
Over 300 individuals have now registered for this event.
Advance registrations will be accepted through next Monday, Feb. 29, at this website. Be sure to fill out all pages of the form and click DONE at the end. For information or to register by phone, call the Office of Neighborhoods at 215-2113.
There is no charge for this event, including lunch, but you must register in advance so that a lunch ticket can be reserved in your name. Registration at the door will be possible, but you may or may not get a lunch ticket. Also, name tags are printed based on the advance registrations.
- Pastor Daryl Arnold to Keynote Luncheon on March 5
Pastor Daryl Arnold of Overcoming Believers Church will keynote the Neighborhood Awards and Networking Luncheon on Saturday, March 5, at the Knoxville Convention Center.
Arnold is active in the community-wide Save Our Sons initiative that was launched by Mayor Madeline Rogero in 2014 and which seeks to put a halt to violence among African American men and boys. At the Luncheon, he will provide his perspective on this violence and offer ideas for individuals and neighborhoods to mount a meaningful response.
A native of Chattanooga, Arnold holds a B.S. degree in business management and marketing from Knoxville College. He served in various ministerial roles in Knoxville and Chattanooga before returning to Knoxville in 2003 to found Overcoming Believers Church, which now is located on Harriet Tubman Street with a membership of approximately 2,500 members.
Following Arnold’s presentation, Mayor Rogero and members of the Neighborhood Advisory Council will present the Neighborhood Achievement Awards and the Diana Conn Good Neighbor of the Year Award.
The luncheon event — beginning at 10 a.m. and ending at about 2 p.m. — also features entertainment by the Old City Buskers; information booths; and an opportunity to meet Mayor Madeline Rogero, members of City Council, and several department heads and senior staff members.
Don’t miss the “Bringing It All Back Home” Community Showcase, with eight groups presenting slide shows of innovative neighborhood and community projects.
Other features include a Pixels-in-the-Hood Photo Booth and drawings for over 50 door prizes. More detail can be found on the Luncheon web page and this Facebook event page.
- Free KAT Ride, Free Parking for Neighborhood Luncheon
Anyone attending the Neighborhood Awards & Networking Luncheon on Saturday, March 5, can ride KAT for free to and from the Knoxville Convention Center.
KAT buses will run a regular Saturday schedule on Saturday, March 5. If you are headed for the Neighborhood Luncheon, just tell the driver, and you will ride for free.
Some bus routes go by the Convention Center. If not, you can ride to the Knoxville Station and then transfer to a free trolley to the Convention Center. See the KAT website — http://katbus.com/ADA/schedules.php — for routes and schedules.
Once you are at the Luncheon, stop by the KAT booth to get your free bus pass for the ride home. Be sure to stop by their booth before 12:15 p.m., when all booths will close.
For those traveling by car, free parking will be available at the Poplar Street parking lot across Cumberland Avenue from the Convention Center and at the Locust Street Garage.
- O’Connor Center to Hold Pancake Fest
O’Connor Senior Center, 611 Winona Street, will hold its annual “All You Can Eat” Pancake Fest on Friday, March 4, from 7 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
There will be an abundance of pancakes, sausage, orange juice, milk and coffee. The admission is $5.00, so bring a friend and enjoy other activities at the Center as well. For more information, or for orders to go, contact the O’Connor Center at 523-1153.
- Knoxville Clean-up Event Planned for March 12
Five Points Up, a community group that promotes quality of life initiatives in East Knoxville, will hold its second annual community-wide clean up on Saturday, March 12, from 9:00 a.m. until noon.
The group is urging neighborhood organizations, churches, businesses and other nonprofits, as well as individuals, to participate.
Bring a friend and meet at 9 a.m. in the parking lot of the Harvest Center Plaza, 2410 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue. Gloves, bags, tools, and safety equipment will be provided.
Partners for this event include CAC East Neighborhood Center, The Village of Knoxville, Smoke-Free Knoxville, Save Our Sons, AmeriCorps, 5PointsUp, Project Grad Knoxville, Knox County Health Department, and East Knoxville Business and Professional Association.
A planning meeting for this event will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, at the CAC East Neighborhood Center, 4200 Asheville Highway. For more, call Sarah Bounse at 215-5187 or CAC East Neighborhood Center at 526-5125.
- Better Building Board Meets Thursday
One property is on the agenda for this week’s Better Building Board (BBB) meeting at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, February 25, in the Small Assembly Room of the City County Building.
The property at 1404 Chicago Avenue is on the agenda for appeal of an order by the Public Officer. Neighbors affected by this property may wish to be present to testify on its impact on the neighborhood.
For a full copy of the February BBB agenda, with details and owner information on each property, visit http://knoxvilletn.gov/government/boards_commissions and click on the Better Building Board.
- Testify on Blighted Properties at Meeting Thursday
Eighteen properties are on the agenda for the City’s next Public Officer Hearing, which will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, February 25, rather than the usual time.
This time and date is for February only. All other 2016 POH meetings will stay on schedule (the Friday following the BBB meeting on the fourth Thursday).
The Public Officer — Public Works Director David Brace — will hear testimony on buildings that inspectors contend are in violation of the city’s building codes. Testimony can also be made by the property owners, neighbors, neighborhood groups, and other stakeholders, such as lien holders.
The Public Officer then decides whether to issue an order requiring that the violations be addressed within a certain period of time. Failure by the owner to cure the problem may result in the boarding or demolition of a structure, or the cleanup of a dirty or overgrown lot, with costs billed to the owner. A property owner may appeal the Public Officer’s decision to the Better Building Board and, ultimately, to Chancery Court.
The properties to be heard for repair/demolition orders are: 910 Camp Avenue (including accessory structure), 218 Chickamauga Avenue (including accessory structure), 5501 Foxwood Road (including accessory structure), 3030 Hackman Street (including trailer), 704 Hollywood Drive including retaining wall, 2229 Mississippi Avenue, 827 West Oak Hill Avenue, 128 Pickering Street (deck and retaining wall only), 138 Pickering Street, 922 Vermont Avenue, 612 Washburn Road (including accessory structure), 3240 Wilson Avenue, 925 West Woodland Avenue (including accessory structure).
The properties at 1000 May Avenue (including accessory structure), 209 West Moody Avenue, 435 East Morelia Avenue, 5133 Sevierville Pike (Accessory structure only), and 315 East Quincy Avenue will be considered for confirmation of a previously issued emergency repair/demolition order.
If any of these properties are in your neighborhood, you or a representative of your organization may wish to attend the meeting to submit testimony about the impact of the property on the neighborhood.
The full February 25 agenda, with details on each property, can be found here on the city website.
- Neighborhood and Government Calendar
Include your neighborhood-related event or meeting in this space. Call 215-4382.
Visit http://knoxvilletn.gov/calendar for a complete list of meetings of various city boards and commissions.
If you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation in order to attend a City of Knoxville public meeting, please contact Stephanie Brewer Cook at scook@knoxvilletn.gov or 215-2034 no less than 72 hours prior to the meeting you wish to attend. For an English interpreter, contact David Massey at 215-3232 or dmassey@knoxvilletn.gov.
Today – Monday, February 29
Final Days to Register for the Neighborhood Awards & Networking Luncheon
Event to be held 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturday, March 5
Register Here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2016Luncheon
Or Call the Office of Neighborhoods, 215-2113
Today — Tuesday, February 23
2016 Knox County Primary Election
Early Voting Period
http://www.knoxcounty.org/election/index.php
Tuesday, February 23 — 6 p.m.
Inskip Community Association / Asociación Comunidad Inskip (ACI)
(Fourth Tuesdays)
Inskip Baptist Church, 4810 Rowan Rd
Betty Jo Mahan, 679-2748
Tuesday, February 23 — 6 p.m.
Public Meeting
One Year Plan Update for South Sector
Flenniken Landing, 115 Flenniken Avenue
Metropolitan Planning Commission
Current Plan: http://archive.knoxmpc.org/plans/oneyear.htm
Michael Brusseau, 215-2500, michael.brusseau@knoxmpc.org
Tuesday, February 23 — 6:30 p.m.
Chilhowee Park Neighborhood Association (Last Tuesdays)
Chilhowee Park Office, 3301 Magnolia at Beaman Street
Enter park at Beaman & E. Fifth Ave. Park at picnic shelter.
Take sidewalk to upper entrance of the Chilhowee Park office.
Paul Ruff, 696-6584
Wednesday, February 24 — 9 a.m.
Infill Housing Design Review Committee (Fourth Wednesdays)
Re: infill housing in central city neighborhoods with IH-1 overlay
http://www.knoxmpc.org/zoning/infill.htm
Jeff Archer, 215-3821, jeff.archer@knoxmpc.org
Wednesday, February 24 — 9 a.m.
Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) Executive Committee
(Fourth Wednesdays, Jan.-Oct., and Third Wednesdays, Nov.-Dec.)
Small Assembly Room, City County Building
Agenda: http://www.knoxtrans.org/meetings/execagen.htm
Dori Caron, 215-2694, dori.caron@knoxmpc.org
Wednesday, February 24 — 5:30 p.m.
Public Meeting
Updates to Fort Dickerson Park
Flenniken Landing, 115 Flenniken Avenue
City of Knoxville and the Aslan Foundation
Thursday, February 25 — 9 a.m.
Special Events Community Meeting (Fourth Thursdays, January-October)
“Meet with city services that may assist in planning your event.”
Civic Coliseum Ballroom, Third Floor
Free Parking available at Civic Coliseum Parking Garage
Office of Special Events, 215-4248
Thursday, February 25 — 10 a.m.-Noon
Hiring Event
Meet with human resource managers who are now hiring; onsite interviews
Knoxville Area Urban League and staffing agency Randstad
For more, call 524-5511 or visit the KAUL Website.
Thursday, February 25 — 3:30 p.m.
Better Building Board
(Last Thursday, January-October. First Thursday, December)
Small Assembly Room, City-County Building
http://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/boards_commissions/better_building_board/
Cheri Hollifield, 215-2119, chollifield@knoxvilletn.gov
Thursday, February 25 — 4:00 p.m.
Public Officer Hearing – Neighborhood Codes Enforcement
(Usually held on the Friday following Better Building Board meetings)
The PO considers action on violations of city’s building codes.
Small Assembly Room, City County Building
http://www.knoxvilletn.gov/government/boards_commissions/better_building_board/
Cheri Hollifield, 215-2119, chollifield@knoxvilletn.gov
Thursday, February 25 — 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Community Schools Celebration
South Knoxville Elementary School
801 Sevier Ave.
Register for the event here
Monday, February 29 — 5 p.m.
Knox County Board of Education—Work Session
(Usually held on the Monday before the regular meeting and
third Mondays, except holidays or holiday weeks.)
First Floor Board Room, Andrew Johnson Building, 912 South Gay St.
For agenda, work sessions, and other items:
Visit http://knoxschools.org. Click on “Board of Education.”
Monday, February 29 — 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Five Points Master Plan Update Meeting
Topics: Final Renderings of senior housing at Bethel & McConnell streets
and next phases of the Five Points Master Plan
Pizza and beverages provided
Walter P. Taylor Boys and Girls Club, 317 McConnell St.
Knoxville’s Community Development Corp. (KCDC)
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
ELECTION DAY
2016 Knox County Primary Election
http://www.knoxcounty.org/election/index.php
Tuesday, March 1 — 4:30 p.m.
Dandridge Avenue Neighborhood Watch (First Tuesdays)
Beck Cultural Exchange Center, 1927 Dandridge Ave.
Lawrence Washington, 524-4498
Tuesday, March 1 — 6 p.m.
Mechanicsville Community Association (First Tuesdays)
Fairview Recreation Center, 1628 Dora St.
Charles Wright, 637-1802
Tuesday, March 1 — 7 p.m.
City Council (every other Tuesday)
Main Assembly Room, City County Building
http://www.knoxvilletn.gov/citycouncil
Agenda: http://knoxvillecitytn.iqm2.com
Wednesday, March 2 — Breakfast – 7:30 a.m. Meeting – 8 a.m.
East Towne Area Business & Professional Association (First Wednesdays)
Neighborhood Residents and Leaders encouraged to attend
New Harvest Park Community Building
Chair, Justin Sterling, JSterling@simon.com
Wednesday, March 2 — 5 p.m.
Knox County Board of Education – Regular Session (First Wednesdays)
First Floor Board Room, Andrew Johnson Building, 912 South Gay St.
For agenda, work sessions, and other items:
Visit http://knoxschools.org. Click on “Board of Education.”
Saturday March 5, 2016 — 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Neighborhood Awards & Networking Luncheon
Knoxville Convention Center
Debbie Sharp, 215-4382, dsharp@knoxvilletn.gov
Saturday, March 5 — 1-4 p.m.
“Eat, Live and Dine Healthy” Expo
Healthy recipe ideas, cooking demonstrations, free health screenings,
and “Ask a Pharmacist” booth
Burlington Branch Library, 4614 Asheville Hwy
Alliance House Community of Knoxville, University of Tennessee
De’Ossie Dingus of Alliance House Community, 332-2677
Monday, March 7 — 1 p.m.
East Knoxville Community Meeting (First Mondays)
Burlington Branch Library, 4614 Asheville Highway
Michael Covington, 274-7958, mdcov@hotmail.com
Monday, March 7 — 4 p.m.
Love Towers Fellowship Association (First Mondays except holidays)
Love Towers Community Room; 1171 Armstrong St.
Bill Jackson, 221-4402
Monday, March 7 — 6 p.m.
Holston Meadows Neighborhood Watch
Milton Roberts Recreation Center, 5900 Asheville Hwy
Beverly Adkins, 523-6343 or Vivian Williams, 385-7074
Monday, March 7 — 6:30 p.m.
Parkridge Community Organization (First Mondays except holidays)
Cansler YMCA, 616 Jessamine St.
David Anderson, (803) 259-6289, dander19@utk.edu
Monday, March 7 — 7 p.m.
Oakwood Lincoln Park Neighborhood Association (First Mondays)
Community Club House, 916 Shamrock Ave. at Henegar St.
Bill Hutton, 773-5228, s_wlhutton@yahoo.com
Tuesday, March 8 — 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
MPC Agenda Review (Second Tuesdays)
Small Assembly Room, City County Building
Tuesday, March 8 — 6 p.m.
Brown Avenue Neighborhood Watch (Second Tuesdays)
Hoitt Ave. Baptist Church, 2121 Hoitt Ave.
Jimmy Ramsey, 637-0243
Wednesday, March 9 — 11:30 a.m.
Community Forum (Second Wednesdays)
Bearden Branch Library, 100 Golf Club Road
Sue Mauer, 690-0269
Wednesday, March 9 — 4:30 p.m.
Neighborhood Advisory Council, City of Knoxville
(Second Wednesdays except December)
Cansler YMCA, 616 Jessamine St.
http://www.knoxvilletn.gov/neighborhoods
David Massey, 215-3232
Thursday, March 10 — 1:30 p.m.
Metropolitan Planning Commission (Second Thursdays)
Large Assembly Room, City County Building
Agenda: http://agenda.knoxmpc.org
Thursday, March 10 — 6 p.m.
Lonsdale Homes Resident Association (Second Thursdays)
Community Building, 1956 Goins Dr.
Phyllis Patrick, 323-7224
Thursday, March 10 — 7-8 p.m.
Colonial Village Neighborhood Association
(Second Thursdays except December and January)
South Knoxville Church of God, 5623 Magazine Road
Terry Caruthers, 579-5702, t_caruthers@hotmail.com
Friday, March 11 — 7:45 a.m. and 8 a.m.
North Knoxville Business & Professional Association (Second Fridays)
Breakfast at 7:45 am, Meeting at 8 a.m.
Open to North Knoxville Residents, Neighborhood Groups, Business Owners
Meeting location varies. Check Website for location. http://northknoxvillebpa.org/
Becky Dodson, becky.dodson@hma.com, 545-6750.
Friday, March 11 — 6 p.m.
Beaumont Community Organization (Second Fridays)
Community Room, Solid Waste Transfer Station, 1033 Elm St.
Natasha Murphy, 936-0139
Monday, March 14 — 1:30 p.m.
Montgomery Village Residents Association (Second Mondays)
4600 Joe Lewis Rd. #175
Ronnie Thompson, 583-9221
Monday, March 14 — 3 p.m.
Northgate Resident Association (Second Mondays)
Social Hall, 4301 Whittle Springs Rd.
David Wildsmith, 219-0417
Monday, March 14 — 5-6 p.m.
Cold Springs Neighborhood Watch (Second Mondays)
Michael Meadowview Neighborhood Watch (Second Mondays)
CAC East Neighborhood Center, 4200 Asheville Hwy.
Michael Meadowview: Marian Bailey, 525-5625
Cold Springs: Terrell Patrick, 525-4833
Monday, March 14 — 6 p.m.
Fountain City Town Hall Board Meeting (Second Mondays)
Board Meetings: 6 p.m. Monthly
General Membership Meetings: 7 p.m., February, April, September, November
Church of the Good Shepherd, 5337 Jacksboro Pike
Jamie Rowe, 688-9525, ombroligo@aol.com
Monday, March 14 — 6 p.m.
Lyons View Community Club (Second Mondays)
Lyons View Community Center, 114 Sprankle Ave.
Mary Brewster, 454-2390
Monday, March 14 — 6 p.m.
Vestal Community Organization (Second Mondays)
South Knoxville Community Center, 522 Old Maryville Pike
Katherine Russell, 566-1198
Monday, March 14 — 6:30 p.m.
Community Potluck
Historic Fourth & Gill Neighborhood Organization (Second Mondays)
Central United Methodist Church, 210 Third Ave.
Liz Upchurch, 898-1809, lizupchurch1@gmail.com
Monday, March 14 — 6:30 p.m.
Historic Old North Knoxville (Second Mondays)
St. James Episcopal Church, Parish Hall, 1101 N. Broadway
Donna Spencer, donnspen@gmail.com, 304-673-9697
Monday, March 14 — 7 p.m.
Belle Morris Community Action Group (Second Mondays)
City View Baptist Church, 2311 Fine Ave.
http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/Belle_Morris
Rick Wilen, 524-5008
Monday, March 14 — 7 p.m.
Town Hall East
(Second Mondays in September, November, January, March and May)
Fellowship Hall, Eastminster Presbyterian Church, 409 Asheville Highway
Eston Williams, 406-5412
Tuesday, March 15 — 6 p.m.
Delrose Drive Neighborhood Watch
(Third Tuesdays in January, March, May, July, September and November)
Riverview Baptist Church, 3618 Delrose Dr. Corina and John Buffalow, 523-0102
Tuesday, March 15 — 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Women’s Pay Equity Forum: Why It Matters to You
Panel Discussion
Sponsors: American Assn. of University Women, League of Women Voters,
YWCA of Knoxville, and East Tenn. Women’s Leadership Council
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church, 2931 Kingston Pike
Anne Loy, anneloy@comcast.net, 865-281-9689, or
Linda Murawski, murawskil@aol.com, 865-607-8032
Tuesday, March 15 — 7 p.m.
Edgewood Park Neighborhood Association (Third Tuesdays, except December)
Larry Cox Senior Center, 3109 Ocoee Trail
Peter Pallesen, 200-8311, http://edgewoodpark.us/
Tuesday, March 15 — 7 p.m.
City Council (every other Tuesday)
Main Assembly Room, City County Building
http://www.knoxvilletn.gov/citycouncil
Agenda: http://knoxvillecitytn.iqm2.com
Wednesday, March 16 — 12 Noon
Eastport/Lee Williams Neighborhood Watch (Third Wednesdays)
Appreciation Ceremony for Emergency Services Personnel
Lee Williams Senior Center, 2240 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.
Sylvia Cook, 206-3433, sylviacook5901@comcast.net
Wednesday, March 16 — 6:30 p.m.
Lindbergh Forest Neighborhood Association (Third Wednesdays)
Graystone Presbyterian Church, 139 Woodlawn Pike
Kelley DeLuca, 660-4728, kelleydeluca@gmail.com
Thursday, March 17 — Breakfast – 7:30 a.m. Meeting – 8 a.m.
East Knoxville Business & Professional Association (Third Thursdays)
Open to Neighborhood Residents and Leaders
Meeting location varies
Doug Minter, Dminter@knoxvillechamber.com, Knoxville Chamber, 637-4550
Thursday, March 17 — 8:30 a.m.
Historic Zoning Commission (Third Thursdays)
http://knoxvilletn.gov/government/boards_commissions/historic_zoning_commission/ Kaye Graybeal, 215-3795, kaye.graybeal@knoxmpc.org
Thursday, March 17 — 12 noon
KUB Board of Commissioners (Third Thursdays, except July)
Historic Miller’s Building, 445 S. Gay St.
See www.kub.org. Click on “About Us” at top of the page.
Thursday, March 17 — 4 p.m.
City Board of Zoning Appeals (Third Thursdays)
Small Assembly Room, City County Building
Pre-Agenda Meeting: 3 p.m. in Room 511
http://knoxvilletn.gov/government/boards_commissions/board_of_zoning_appeals/
Thursday, March 17 — 4:30 p.m.
Pond Gap Area Neighborhood Association (Third Thursdays)
Coop Café, 3701 Sutherland Ave.
David Williams, dawill64@yahoo.com
Thursday, March 17 — 4:30 p.m.
RiverHill Gateway Neighborhood Association (Third Thursdays)
Outdoor Knoxville, 900 Volunteer Landing
Kaye Bultemeier, 504-940-8952, kayebultemeier@gmail.com
Thursday, March 17 — 7 p.m.
Old Sevier Community Group
(Third Thursdays, January-November)
South Knoxville Elementary School Library, 801 Sevier Avenue
Gary Deitsch, 573-7355, garyedeitsch@bellsouth.net
Saturday, March 19 — 10 a.m.
South Haven Neighborhood Association (Third Saturdays)
Hillcrest United Methodist Church, 1615 Price Ave.
Linda Rust, 679-9924, rstyldy1965@yahoo.com
Monday, March 21 — 6:30 p.m.
Historic Fourth & Gill Neighborhood Organization
Board Meeting (Third Mondays except January)
“Birdhouse”/Fourth & Gill Center, 800 North Fourth Avenue
Liz Upchurch, 898-1809, lizupchurch1@gmail.com
Monday, March 21 — 7 p.m.
Alice Bell Spring Hill Neighborhood Association
(Third Mondays except June, July, December)
All are welcome to attend.
Alice Bell Baptist Church, 3305 Alice Bell Road (during early voting only)
Ronnie Collins, 637-9630
Wednesday, March 23 — 5 p.m.
Knox County Board of Education— Mid-month Work Session
(Usually held on the Monday before the regular meeting and
third Mondays, except holidays or holiday weeks.)
First Floor Board Room, Andrew Johnson Building, 912 South Gay St.
For agenda, work sessions, and other items:
Visit http://knoxschools.org. Click on “Board of Education.”
Saturday, March 26 — 9 a.m. until last person is heard
“Coffee with the Councilman”
(Usually the Last Saturday of Each Quarter)
First District City Council Member Nick Pavlis
Bring your concerns or stop by to chat; open to all city residents.
Roundup Restaurant, 3643 Sevierville Pike
Nick Pavlis, 851-6671
Monday, March 28 — 11:30 a.m.
Central Business Improvement District (CBID) Board Meeting
Knoxville Chamber, 17 Market Square
http://www.downtownknoxville.org/about/cbid-meetings/
Michele Hummel, 246-2654, mhummel@downtownknoxville.org
Monday, March 28 — 5 p.m.
Broadway Corridor Task Force (Fourth Mondays except December)
Focusing on enhancements to the corridor south of I-640
KCDC, 901 North Broadway<
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