The first draft of the City of Knoxville’s updated zoning ordinance was presented at a series of open houses held May 16-19.
Author: knoxmpcadmin
Open House Series Scheduled May 16-19
Five sessions are scheduled for residents seeking more information about the first draft of the updated zoning ordinance. The community is invited to stop in, share comments and talk directly to the project team in an informal setting.
Meeting Recap: March 21-24, 2018
The first draft of the City of Knoxville’s updated zoning ordinance was released March 21. The consultant team assisting in the update presented the draft to elected and appointed officials, special interest groups, and the public at three separate meetings.
April Community Meetings
MPC has received requests from the organizers of several groups to present information about Recode Knoxville at their upcoming meetings. We encourage you to attend one of the upcoming meetings to learn more about the project! If you’re part of another group or organization that would like MPC staff to join a meeting to share information about Recode, please contact Gerald Green at gerald.green@knoxmpc.org or 865-215-3758.
First Draft to be Shared with the Community
The first draft of the City’s new zoning ordinance will be released on March 21 at the Stakeholder Advisory Committee Meeting. To learn more, the public is invited to attend this meeting, a community meeting on March 22, or a workshop on Recode at the annual Neighborhood Conference on March 24.
First Draft of Updated Ordinance Expected
Work on the first public draft of the City of Knoxville’s new ordinance continues as City and MPC staff provide comments and direction for the initial document.
WUOT’s Dialogue Discusses Recode Knoxville
The December 6th edition of Dialogue on WUOT was an in-depth look at Recode Knoxville. Host Victor Agreda was joined by senior staff from the City of Knoxville and MPC for a discussion and a chance to field questions from the callers.
Meeting Recap: November 15, 2017
The Recode Knoxville Stakeholder Advisory Committee met on Nov. 15. Jeff Randolph presented information about mixed-use development and how to support it at all scales and price points. They also discussed the Technical Report.
Request for Proposals: Outreach and Engagement
Can your organization or firm assist with Recode Knoxville? We’re soliciting help in a new RFP related to the project.
Successful Mixed-Used Development: A Public Event Sponsored by Active Knox
Active Knox is bringing developer Jeff Randolph to Knoxville to discuss how the public can support the creation of successful mixed-use developments at all scales and price points.