Knoxville has received a $24.7 million federal grant through the RAISE program to construct a new pedestrian bridge over the Tennessee River. This bridge aims to enhance connectivity between South Knoxville and the University of Tennessee campus while promoting safety for cyclists and pedestrians. With a total estimated cost of $60 million, the project has garnered support from various local and state entities, setting the stage for improved transportation and economic opportunities in the region.
There’s big news for the city of Knoxville! Residents and city officials are jumping for joy after the City of Knoxville received a whopping $24.7 million federal grant to build a shiny new pedestrian bridge over the Tennessee River. This funding comes through the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) program and marks the third time the city has sought funding for this eagerly awaited project.
The bridge is set to create a direct link between South Knoxville and the bustling University of Tennessee (UT) campus, right up to downtown Knoxville. Imagine walking or cycling across the river without the noise and danger of vehicle traffic! With an estimated total cost of around $60 million, this bridge aims to be a game-changer for residents and students alike.
Not only has the federal government come to the party, but the Tennessee Department of Transportation is chipping in with an impressive $20 million towards the project. Additionally, the Knoxville Community Development Corporation is ready to throw in $15 million in tax increment financing, sourced from new development and taxes along the picturesque south waterfront. With so many contributors in the mix, the excitement is palpable, and the community is rallying behind this significant undertaking!
Stretching an impressive 1,629 feet across the Tennessee River, this bridge will be longer than the iconic Gay Street Bridge, which spans 1,512 feet. It’s designed specifically for pedestrians and cyclists, providing a safe passage that encourages strolling and biking through the beautiful surroundings without having to share the roadway with cars. It promises to be a scenic route for locals and visitors alike!
When the bridge is finally built, you’ll find its south landing near Clancy Avenue and the northern landing gracefully positioned at a pedestrian concourse between Pratt Pavilion and Thompson-Boling Arena. What a fantastic way to enhance connectivity, making it super easy for students and staff living in South Knoxville to enjoy both campus life and all the great downtown amenities they crave!
However, while many are excited about the prospect of improved connectivity, some community members are raising eyebrows about potential overdevelopment and its effects on existing neighborhoods. There are worries about the impact this project could have on working-class communities, with fears of displacement lingering in the air. The discussions are important, as the bridge aims to not only ease transportation but also encourage the creation of public spaces and community developments.
Local officials are optimistic that this bridge could open up increased opportunities for local businesses, generating more foot traffic along the south waterfront area. The project is committed to creating a bicycle-friendly and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, envisioning more commuting options tailored to everyone’s needs. Plus, safety is a top priority, with plans for ADA compliance to ensure it’s accessible for everyone.
While there isn’t a timeline set for construction just yet, the planning and design phases have been in the works since 2009, and excitement is building. As discussions move forward, community members will surely continue to voice their feelings. Will this bridge be a note of harmony in Knoxville’s song of progress? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure—the city is gearing up for a new chapter that could greatly enhance life for everyone!
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