Thursday, December 31, 2015

Chattanooga putting renewed focus on outdoor activities | Times Free Press

Chattanooga putting renewed focus on outdoor activities | Times Free Press





Mark McKnight and 24 other local outdoor leaders spent months involved in the Mayor Andy Berke's Chattanooga Forward Initiative. They turned in a 29-page document listing nine recommendations on how to further enhance our natural resources.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Bike lanes going in on Sevier Ave.



Bike lanes going in on Sevier! They have a buffer zone between the travel lane.

Posted by Knoxville Regional Bicycle Program on Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Knox/Blount Greenway Ribbon Cutting

City of Knoxville - Government





Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero, City Council members and regional officials this morning opened the first section of...

Posted by City of Knoxville - Government on Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Monday, December 7, 2015

City completes 2-mile section of Knox/Blount Greenway - News Sentinel Story



City completes 2-mile section of Knox/Blount Greenway - News Sentinel Story:



Much of this phase has been done since last year, but some changes pushed the completion of the final half-mile connecting to the bridge...


Inquiring minds want to know: what changes?


Concrete versus asphalt?

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Former Knoxville Mayor Ashe Weighs in on Greenway Progress

Former mayor Ashe cites greenway project as "Endlessly delayed."



Expect Pavlis to be vice mayor | Shopper-News:

■ The endlessly delayed opening of the Buck Karnes greenway along the Tennessee River has now been delayed to sometime before the end of the year, according to city spokesperson Eric Vreeland. Earlier greenway coordinator Lori Goerlich had said it would occur before Thanksgiving. No word on whether there will be a formal opening or ribbon cutting. The greenway itself has been completed for six months at a cost of $1.6 million but not announced by the city.
Note that the Greenway will have a ribbon cutting on December 15.



I'd like to know what exactly went wrong with this project that delayed its opening so significantly?