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10-acre brush fire in Knox County, Kentucky Firefighters are on the scene of what they are calling a large brush fire. https://youtube.com/channel/UCsefBCbI7P5Xr-edSOpbF4A

Incendio de 10 acres de arbustos en Knox County, Kentucky; bomberos trabajan en control sin reporte de víctimas. twuai.com/search/77CFe... #Kentucky #IncendiosForestales #Emergencias #KnoxCounty

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Knox County ethics subcommittee reopens code review; debates lobbying ban, disclosure rules and nepotism The Knox County ethics subcommittee voted to reopen review of the county code of ethics and debated whether to extend a one-year post-office lobbying ban, where disclosure forms should be filed, and whether the definition of "personal interest" should cover nepotism and intimate relationships. Staff were asked to research legal and NACO guidance.

The Knox County ethics subcommittee is shaking things up by reopening discussions on the county's ethics code, sparking a heated debate over lobbying bans, nepotism, and transparency!

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Knox County ethics committee debates lobbying ban, disclosure rules and nepotism language The Knox County Ethics Committee reviewed proposed revisions to the county code of ethics April 1, debating the length of a post-office lobbying prohibition, whether disclosure forms should be read into meeting records or filed with personnel/county clerk, and whether 'personal interest' should include nepotism; members agreed to seek legal guidance before finalizing changes.

The Knox County Ethics Committee is grappling with tough decisions on lobbying bans and the definition of "personal interest," sparking a debate that could reshape local governance.

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Knox County explores CDBG applications for Danville neighborhood, Berlin Township ADA ramp and water system projects At a March 24 public hearing, county staff and local officials outlined potential CDBG applications including a Danville neighborhood revitalization package, a Berlin Township ADA ramp and water/system improvements in Martinsburg and Danville; state applications are due June 10 and the county will hold a second hearing June 2.

Knox County is gearing up for a major funding opportunity, with over $101 million in federal grants available to enhance neighborhoods and vital infrastructure—will your project make the cut?

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Contact Us | Knox Metropolitan Housing Authority

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Special Meeting Notice: Knox Metropolitan Housing Authority (KMHA)
📅 Thursday, March 19, 2026 | 8:45 AM
Stay informed on local housing initiatives and board decisions.
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Snow emergencies for central Ohio on March 16, 2026 - Daniel Griffin

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Knoxville council endorses South Waterfront Downriver master plan after years of community work After years of neighborhood engagement and advisory-group work, the City Council adopted a resolution endorsing the South Waterfront Downriver master plan; public speakers and council members praised the collaborative process while one council member raised concerns and the record shows a single abstention.

The Knoxville City Council has officially endorsed a transformative master plan for the South Waterfront Downriver, a community-driven initiative promising to reshape the area with balanced development and local engagement.

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Knoxville council orders study of warming and cooling centers but rejects fast-track zoning for temporary shelters The City Council unanimously approved a resolution asking city and county housing staff to analyze the warming/cooling center model and consider expanded funding and support; a separate resolution to add temporary emergency-shelter rules to the zoning code failed after extended debate over process and timing.

Knoxville's City Council is taking a significant step towards enhancing support for warming and cooling centers, but a proposal for emergency shelters just hit a roadblock!

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TPO debates bylaws revisions and whether to extend representation to parts of Roane County The TPO executive board discussed revisions to its bylaws, including the 5,000-population membership threshold and potential representation for parts of Roane County affected by Oak Ridge-area growth; staff will draft specific bylaw language and return with recommendations.

The TPO is gearing up for crucial bylaw revisions that could reshape representation for rapidly growing areas of Roane County—are you ready for the changes ahead?

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TDOT Region 1 outlines faster delivery, safety and resurfacing programs for Knox TPO area TDOT Region 1 told the TPO executive board that a Project Delivery Network and consolidated 3-year program plans aim to shorten project timelines to about 3–5 years; staff described resurfacing, vulnerable-road-user projects, signal upgrades and a forthcoming Region 1 bridge repair program.

TDOT Region 1 is shaking things up with a bold plan to cut project timelines to just 3-5 years, enhancing safety and efficiency for our roads!

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Knoxville-area TPO adopts local 2026 safety performance targets The Knoxville regional Transportation Planning Organization adopted a resolution setting local safety performance targets for 2022–2026, using a federal 5-year averaging method tied to a regional goal to reduce fatalities and serious injuries two-thirds by 2045. Staff emphasized data-driven tracking and available federal safety grant programs.

Knoxville's Transportation Planning Organization has set ambitious safety targets to drastically cut traffic fatalities by 2045, aiming for a 5% annual reduction—can they achieve this crucial goal?

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An old wood brown barn surrounded by a wooden fence. This photo was taken on December 27, 2025 in Knox County Tennessee.

An old wood brown barn surrounded by a wooden fence. This photo was taken on December 27, 2025 in Knox County Tennessee.

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Historian: Overmountain Men’s march to Kings Mountain helped blunt British southern strategy At Maryville College’s Witherspoon Lecture, historian Michael Lynch argued that frontier conditions, the homestead ethic and weak local authority explain why Overmountain Men mobilized sporadically but made a decisive contribution at Kings Mountain in 1780. He described the campaign, its aftermath, and answered audience questions about loyalist support and frontier clergy.

The Overmountain Men turned the tide of the American Revolution at Kings Mountain, proving that even the most chaotic frontiers can rally for a cause when threatened.

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Board grants variance for outbuilding in Knox County 500‑year floodplain despite county opposition The Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals voted to waive a 500‑year floodplain guideline for a nonhabitable outbuilding at 8510 Kodak Road, despite staff opposition on FEMA‑insurance grounds and board members’ concern the decision could affect community flood‑insurance discounts.

In a surprising move, the Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals granted a variance allowing a nonhabitable outbuilding to remain in a 500-year floodplain, despite concerns over potential impacts on community flood insurance rates.

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Design Review Board approves 100 West Depot mixed-use tower after trimming red fiber-cement and adding masonry detail The Design Review Board approved Quad Capital Partners’ 7‑story, 270‑unit project at 100 West Depot Avenue after requiring the developer to replace prominent red fiber‑cement panels with matching brick and add differentiated masonry coursing at the parapet.

The Knoxville Design Review Board has greenlit a striking 7-story mixed-use tower, but not without demanding changes to its exterior design for durability and aesthetics!

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Design Review Board roundup: sign approved, three infill cases approved with staff review, duplexes postponed At its Feb. 18 meeting the Knoxville Design Review Board approved a sign revision for Mechanics Bank, approved single‑family infill at Savoy and Adcock with staff review and conditions, and postponed two duplex certificates for 30 days. Minutes were approved and staff reported no Level 1 approvals since last meeting.

The Knoxville Design Review Board recently approved a sign for Mechanics Bank while postponing two duplex projects for further revisions—what's next for the city's evolving landscape?

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Board grants floodplain waiver for nonhabitable structure despite staff opposition tied to FEMA program Knox County codes staff said they were "required under that program to oppose" a variance in the 500‑year FEMA floodplain because of county flood‑insurance program implications; the board voted to waive the guideline and approve the variance for a nonhabitable structure after reviewing elevations and a survey error.

In a surprising turn of events, the Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals granted a waiver for a nonhabitable structure despite staff warnings about potential FEMA implications on flood insurance discounts.

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Finance director warns state bill capping property‑tax increases could breach bond covenants Mister Caldwell said a proposed General Assembly bill to cap property‑tax increases (described as inflation plus 2%) could break bond covenants, harm bond ratings and force higher borrowing costs; commissioners were urged to contact state lawmakers and to prepare for certified‑rate discussions this summer.

A proposed state bill to cap property-tax increases could jeopardize Knox County's bond covenants, risking millions in borrowing costs and financial stability.

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Knox County finance director flags budget gaps, maintenance‑of‑effort and pension costs ahead of FY27 Mister Caldwell, the county finance director, told the Finance Committee the county projects revenue growth but faces mandatory costs (pensions, debt service, MOE) and potential near‑term budget gaps; he urged summer workshops on the certified tax rate and warned that proposed state limits could affect bond covenants.

Knox County's finance director warns of looming budget gaps and rising costs for pensions and mandatory services as he unveils a critical FY27 outlook.

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Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals approves most variances, defers one after applicants fail to provide plans The Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals approved a slate of setback and zoning variances at its February meeting, including a CA boundary extension for school bus parking and a contested floodplain waiver, while deferring one front‑setback request because the applicant lacked a house plan.

The Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals made significant decisions this month, approving multiple variances for setbacks and school bus parking, but deferring one due to incomplete plans.

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Knoxville council approves $140,000 equity-focused grants after public testimony and debate After public testimony and questions about transparency, the council approved Resolution 12C to award up to $140,000 in community safety and empowerment grants to 11 organizations. Council members discussed the task force’s history and agreed to further public meetings and audit follow-up.

Knoxville City Council takes a bold step towards community empowerment by approving $140,000 in grants for local organizations dedicated to equity and safety.

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Design review board approves 100 W. Depot mixed‑use project after demanding masonry substitution and top detailing The Knoxville Design Review Board approved a seven‑story mixed‑use building at 100 West Depot with conditions requiring replacement of red fiber‑cement cladding on the north facade with brick and additional masonry articulation at the parapet. Staff will review detailed materials during permitting.

The Knoxville Design Review Board has greenlit an exciting seven-story mixed-use development, but not without demanding a crucial switch from red fiber-cement to classic brick for a striking visual upgrade!

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Knox County approves Masana Investments rezoning to PR at 8 units per acre with traffic, buffer and open-space conditions After hours of debate, the Knox County commission approved Masana Investments’ rezoning at 7716 Strawberry Plains Pike to planned residential at 8 units per acre, conditioned on a traffic-impact study, a 35-foot non-disturbance buffer and a centrally located 1‑acre green space with at least eight native trees; the vote was 7–4.

Knox County commissioners have approved a controversial rezoning plan that will add more housing units while imposing strict conditions to protect the neighborhood—will this balance development and community needs?

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Knox County commissioner to amend self‑defense resolution to clarify lessee firearm rules, propose $250 daily fine A Knox County commissioner said he will amend a self‑defense resolution to require lessees of county property to follow state handgun signage rules, propose a $250‑per‑day fine after a 30‑day compliance window and include a fee‑shifting provision; staff were asked to compile a list of leased county properties before first reading.

A Knox County commissioner is taking a stand to clarify firearm signage regulations on county properties, proposing hefty fines for violators—could this reshape self-defense laws in the area?

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Veterans office warns county could face funding disruption if property-tax changes advance Kevin Hintorn of Knox County Veterans Services said the office averaged nearly four appointments daily, brought in roughly $19–22 million in federal VA dollars to the local economy and is preparing contingency plans — a soft spending freeze, not refilling a vacancy, and exploring fund-retention or donation line items — if proposed property-tax changes threaten funding.

Knox County's Veterans Services office is bustling with nearly four appointments a day, generating up to $22 million for the local economy, but potential property tax changes could disrupt this vital support.

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Staff opposes rezoning near Forks of the River Park citing floodplain and water‑quality concerns Planning staff recommended denying a plan amendment and rezoning request to allow industrial (mining/heavy) uses at 3611 East Governor John Sevier Highway, saying most of the parcel sits in the 100‑year floodplain, abuts Forks of the River Park and that the applicant indicated intent to pursue an asphalt production facility with potential water‑quality and public‑health impacts.

A controversial plan to rezone land for an asphalt production facility near Forks of the River Park faces strong opposition due to environmental and public health concerns.

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Facility reports staffing gains and DCS approval but questions remain on per‑child costs and transport staffing Facility staff reported recent hires, completed training and a licensing visit scheduled for the 23rd; DCS issued a three‑year approval notice. Board members flagged unclear per‑child cost calculations for out‑of‑county placements and an ongoing transport officer shortage that relies on reserve officers and sheriff’s medical staff.

Miss Lively announced exciting staffing improvements at the juvenile facility, but crucial questions about costs and transport remain unanswered.

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Staff recommends denying Blaylock Construction’s level‑2 Hillside Protection COA after unpermitted clearing Planning staff recommended denying a level‑2 Hillside Protection certificate for 3275 W. Governor John Sevier Hwy, saying approximately 15.5 acres were cleared beyond earlier permits, reforestation required by the 2019 permit has not occurred, and the applicant seeks to clear roughly 22 acres overall including hillside overlay areas; staff cited tree ordinance violations and lack of special circumstances.

Blaylock Construction's ambitious plan to clear nearly 22 acres for the Alcoa Highway expansion faces fierce opposition due to significant violations of tree protection laws and unfulfilled reforestation commitments.

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