Street Name Change
10-A-19-SNC
Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission
Approve the name change to Layla Gael Lane since it is not a duplication and meets all requirements of the City of Knoxville Street Naming and Addressing Ordinance.
See case notes below
Request
Property Info
Case Notes
What's next?
Applicant Request
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Legacy / New Hope
From
Kim Watt Dr.
To
north to dead end of Hensley Dr.
Proposed Street Name Layla Gael Ln.
Reason for ChangeLegacy / New Hope
Property Information
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Location0 Hensley Dr.
Council District 2
Census Tract 38.01
Sector
Growth PlanUrban Growth Area (Inside City Limits)
Case Notes
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Staff Recommendation
Approve the name change to Layla Gael Lane since it is not a duplication and meets all requirements of the City of Knoxville Street Naming and Addressing Ordinance.
Approve the name change to Layla Gael Lane since it is not a duplication and meets all requirements of the City of Knoxville Street Naming and Addressing Ordinance.
Disposition Summary
Approve the name change to Layla Gael Lane since it is not a duplication and meets all requirements of the City of Knoxville Street Naming and Addressing Ordinance.What's next?
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After the Planning Commission
This Street Name Change case in the City was recommended for approval. The appeal deadline - October 25, 2019 has passed.
ApplicantCindy Clabough
Case History
2019
August 19, 2019Date Filed
November 5, 2019First Legislative Reading
2020
October 6, 2020Second Legislative Reading
This program aims to increase transit in disadvantaged communities and reduce the impact of climate change. Knoxville-Knox County Planning, in partnership with KAT and the city, will develop a Transit-based Opportunities Map to identify locations for development along key transit corridors that target attainable housing and employment opportunities. Transit-oriented development (TOD) prioritizes efficient, equitable, sustainable development. It also helps reduce poverty and further benefit communities by:
- Encouraging greater transit use,
- Reducing automobile use,
- Maximizing existing infrastructure
- Reducing emissions, and
- Providing mixed and low-income housing options.