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1st Concrete Deck Poured for New Jackson Avenue Ramps; 2nd Pour Anticipated This Week
Visible, dramatic progress is being made on the Jackson Avenue Ramp Replacement Project. But the nearly $7 million project will take a few months longer than initially estimated. "We know that the ...
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evreeland
On Sep 10, 2020 at 12:19 PM
Update on I-275 Business Park Improvements: Roadbed Graded, Stormwater Pipe Installed
Check out the quick work happening as part of the I-275 Business Park Access Improvements Project. In less than two months, the roadbed for the extension of Blackstock Avenue has been graded. (The ...
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evreeland
On Aug 31, 2020 at 1:37 PM
All4Knox Mayors' Community Summit
The empathy in the room was palpable during the Heather Starbuck’s keynote address at the Mayors’ All4Knox Summit on substance misuse on August 2, 2019. Starbuck’s heartbreaking story of losing her ...
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On Aug 31, 2020 at 1:32 PM
Downtown Continues to Grow: $180 Million in New Investment
A crane marks the spot where one of the biggest private construction projects in the history of downtown Knoxville began last fall. Dover Signature Properties and Bristol Development Group are tra ...
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evreeland
On Aug 26, 2020 at 9:34 AM
Warehouse Manager Almost Always Buys From Small Businesses
Last spring, the onset of the pandemic severed the normal supply chains that reliably bring materials into our area. So for a few weeks, the City of Knoxville resorted to purchasing disinfectant and c ...
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evreeland
On Aug 14, 2020 at 10:59 AM
Busy week for Public Service, Urban Forestry: Storms Fell 30 Trees, Blocking Streets
This week was a busy one for the City's Urban Forestry crews. A series of heavy storms felled about 30 large trees that blocked as many City streets - and 17 of those tree-removal emergencies happened ...
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evreeland
On Aug 07, 2020 at 2:43 PM
After 'Grand Canyon' Project, Fourth Creek Water Tests Noticeably Cleaner
Over the years, during rainstorms, the water of Fourth Creek has been murky, at best. The range of highs and lows for Total Suspended Solids, or TSS - basically, sediment in the water - has bounced ...
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evreeland
On Aug 06, 2020 at 5:37 PM
Patience Needed: City Improving Water Quality, One Small Project at a Time
It's officially a tributary that flows into Second Creek. But a long-abandoned concrete dam trickled the flow of water. And because water washed around the side and bottom of the dam, which re ...
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evreeland
On Aug 06, 2020 at 9:38 AM
Stormwater Engineers 'Turned a Parking Lot into a Creek'
Chris Howley, the City's Stormwater Chief, describes it simply: "We turned a parking lot into a creek." But there was a lot more involved with a $800,000-plus private-public collaboration that has ...
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evreeland
On Aug 05, 2020 at 11:04 AM
Rejuvenated Cal Johnson Building Pays Tribute to African-American Innovator and Pioneer
There are places around Knoxville that hint of the fascinating legacy of one of Knoxville's most notable sons: Caldonia Fackler Johnson, who was born a slave in 1844 and by sheer willpower raised hims ...
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On Jul 10, 2020 at 5:35 PM
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Fort Sanders, Looking Sharp! Upgrades Being Done During Summer Break to Minimize Inconvenience
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Quick Progress on Stadium Plazas, Old City Streetscapes
Will Stadium Prompt Private Investment? Yes - It Already Has; Experts Predict Much More to Come
Nimble City Crew Fixes 1,000 Potholes in 3 Months
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Wide, Tree-lined Sidewalks Will Connect to Stadium - and So Will Future Greenways
Stadium Update: Concrete Poured for Plazas, First Trees Planted, Streetscapes Improvements Under Way
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