The City of Knoxville has invited people to a community meeting next month focused on the expansive development plans for South Knoxville. The city will be joined by the South Knoxville Neighborhood and Business Coalition and South Waterfront Advisory and Advocacy Group.

City of Knoxville to host south waterfront development feedback meeting

bizgrrl's picture

"The meeting is slated for

"The meeting is slated for Monday, Dec. 8. From 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m., the city will be accepting drop-ins at information stations. From 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., the city will take questions."

Where are they meeting?

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Here's press release that was

Here's press release that was sent - including to KnoxViews :)

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The South Knoxville Neighborhood and Business Coalition (SKNBC) and City of Knoxville invite the community to a special event highlighting the work and progress of the South Waterfront Advisory and Advocacy Group (SWAAG) in guiding the South Waterfront Down River Master Plan.

Since its formation, SWAAG has been a steady partner in shaping the future of Knoxville’s South Waterfront. Over the past two years, the group has helped guide the planning process through focused meetings, roundtable discussions, and community events—ensuring the project reflects local priorities and voices.

This collaboration between community members, local organizations, and the City of Knoxville has played a key role in shaping design strategies, informing major decisions, and aligning city initiatives with community-driven goals.

Community members are encouraged to drop by, explore information stations, and join in reflection and discussion about the plan’s progress and next steps.

Event Details
Monday, December 8, 2025
Kerbela Temple, 315 Kerbela Ave

5:00–6:15 PM – Drop in to visit information stations
6:30–7:00 PM – Reflection and Questions

Learn more about the South Waterfront Master Plan and its history.

bizgrrl's picture

Thanks so much. Guess it

Thanks so much. Guess it slipped by the Administrative.:)

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