Mobility Plan 2045 was adopted by the Knoxville Regional Transportation Planning Organization’s Executive Board this spring. The plan explores current conditions and determines expectations for growth and infrastructure needs in the future.
Knox County and Planning are beginning the process to create a Comprehensive Land Use and Transportation Plan. A project webpage has been set up to share updates and materials related to the project.
The latest addition to our Technical Report series, Living with Disabilities in Knox County, examines local population numbers, as well as detailed demographic, economic, and quality of life characteristics of this population.
We're excited to announce that Amy Brooks has been named Planning's Executive Director! Amy has been serving as interim director for the past eight months and has been with the agency for more than 14 years.
Levan joined Planning in February and has been working to get acquainted with the agency and area since then. Learn more about him and what he'll be working on in the future!
The Knoxville Regional TPO has released a draft of Mobility Plan 2045. It is our region's long-range transportation plan that allows federal money to be used for transportation projects and ensures we're making the best decisions for residents, employers, and visitors.
Planning will be closed Monday, February 15, in observance of Presidents' Day. Our office will reopen Tuesday, February 16.
Planning will be closed Monday, January 18, in observance of MLK Jr. Day. Our office will reopen Tuesday, January 19.
Panorama, a new tool that allows users to dig into the existing conditions of Knox County, is now available. The dashboard includes interactive data and maps on population, demographics, economic conditions, quality of life, housing, and development.