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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Mayor Indya Kincannon held the latest community meeting about the potential sale of the about 13 acres of Chilhowee Park to Emerald Youth Foundation on Monday evening.
Neighbors can ask questions about a plan to sell 12.7 acres to Emerald Youth Foundation, plus news on the Gay Street Bridge's future.
Another public meeting was held on Monday about the proposal to sell city-owned land in Chilhowee Park to Emerald Youth Foundation to build and operate a recreation, wellness, and education complex.
Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon wants to sell 12.7 acres of Chilhowee Park to the Emerald Youth Foundation. Though city leaders secured protections in the final deal with the nonprofit, Emerald Youth ...
Mayor Indya Kincannon cites a 2019 plan as justification for selling park land to Emerald Youth. Selling land isn't mentioned ...
Chilhowee East Knoxville Future Plan and Knoxville City Councilmember Gwen McKenzie each are sponsoring options for community ...
Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon and city staff will soon host a public meeting about the proposal to sell 13 acres of ...
Here's when city leaders will collect even more community input on the plan for an Emerald Youth sports complex.
The Knoxville City Council will vote on Mayor Indya Kincannon's plan to sell 12.7 acres of Chilhowee Park land to Emerald ...
Councilmembers have been making up for lost time to decide how they will vote on the contract on Sept. 2. None said they supported how Mayor Indya Kincannon handled the process, particularly the lack ...
There is much debate over whether or not the Emerald Youth Foundation should build a new complex in Chilhowee Park.