DECEMBER 2020 | ARCHIVES |
Mayor Kincannon offers up hope, unity and some safer ideas for celebrating the upcoming holidays.
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CITY PRESERVES LOCAL HISTORY
AS SAFETY COMPLEX TAKES SHAPE
Since March, contractor crews have been slowly and carefully demolishing obsolete buildings on the former St. Mary’s Hospital site as the vacated campus is converted into a City Public Safety Complex.
That has sometimes involved high-reach excavators and high-tech robotic arms, which knock down a few bricks at a time.
The slow-motion takedowns were intentional. The contractor team wanted to safeguard the unique, historic and marble-accented 1929 Building, as well as the nearby buildings that are being repurposed to house Police, Fire administrative, City Court, E-911 and Pension System operations.
Razing the obsolete and non-descript buildings was akin to peeling back layers of an onion. Now, the previously covered-up 1929 Building is unobscured and free-standing for the first time in half a century. It will proudly anchor eventual private redevelopment on the north end of the site.
This is just one of many examples of how the City preserves history in its redevelopment partnerships and community reinvestments.
DRONE VIDEO OF SAFETY COMPLEX SITE
Click the READ MORE button below to experience a drone flyover of the former St. Mary's Hospital site.
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KPD, McNabb
Co-Responder Program Off to Promising Start
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Neighbors Create
Drive-Through Holiday Trails
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Be Kind to the Environment: Reuse and Recycle this Holiday
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Façade Program Supports New Magnolia Ave. Coffee Shop
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Beware of Grinches trying to steal your personal information!
With the pandemic and the holidays, online shopping is more popular than ever. Many of you are also hustling to wrap up year-end business and that could lead to you unknowingly clicking on a bogus email or link.
City of Knoxville Chief Technology Officer Mark Parker has some valuable advice that you Need to Know to help keep your personal information safe.
Click the READ MORE button below, it could save you money, time and lots of aggravation.
An important reminder from Director of Employee Benefits & Risk Management Christine Stickler:
Please make sure to read and carefully review your benefits’ confirmation statement. You should receive your statement, through the mail, to your home address this week. Any errors, can still be corrected, but you must act quickly.
After Payroll runs the first checks of 2021, changes to your benefits can not be made.
If you have any questions please call 865-215-2111.
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KNOXVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT'S LT. JEFF PAPPAS
Lieutenant Jeff Pappas has played an invaluable role at the Knoxville Police Department, particularly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn more about how the U.S. Marine Corps veteran has served our city since 1994.
KNOXVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT'S CHIEF ROBBY COPAS
Chief Robby Copas began his career with the Knoxville Fire Department on Aug. 24, 1997.
In the past 23 years, he’s been a reliable member of the KFD team who can be called upon in a variety of circumstances.
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This month’s mystery colleague is new on the scene, having started his job at the City in January of this year. He has lived in East Tennessee for 12 years. Not many people know that he’s a drummer, but he makes no secret of his love of robust and spicy foods—Indian, Ethiopian, Vietnamese, Filipino, Italian and his native Mexican cuisine. He loves to cook, however he’s yet to make his own corn tortillas. ? Por que no? Ask him next time you see him!
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Check out who is celebrating a work anniversary for December.
Thank you for your service to the City!
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CITY COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT |