|  People deserve to be and feel safe in Knoxville. Public safety is a core, basic function of government, and this budget invests in the Police and Fire Departments and supports partnerships that address urgent public safety needs.
 
 $2.3 million invested in Fire and Police Department vehicles and equipment, including creation of a Real Time Crime Center, a critical tool in providing immediate police response to criminal acts
 
 The late 2022 opening of the new Public Safety Complex at the vacated St. Mary's campus – a $63.7 million investment in public safety but also in community-building
 
      •  The North Knoxville site will house Police, Fire, E-911, Pension System and City Court operations, with Lincoln Memorial University college classrooms and green space, housing or a mix of private redevelopment, and eventually an urgent care and behavioral health facilityNearly $5.8 million for core public safety partners, including the Behavioral Health Urgent Care Center, Family Justice Center, McNabb Center, Young-Williams Animal Center and E-911 
      • $1.5 million in Community Agency Grants to local non-profits providing services ranging from mental health and addiction treatment to youth-serving programs | 
            
        
        
        
            
                
                    |  The City strives to ensure Knoxville is a great place to live – no matter your neighborhood – no matter your income. This budget supports affordable housing and projects and partners that enhance the quality of life across our community.
 
 $10.8 million dedicated to increasing the availability of affordable housing and to creating pathways to housing and stability for individuals already experiencing homelessness
 
      •  $4.2 million – Transforming Western plan for Western HeightsPark improvements – $10.2 million citywide•  $1.6 million – First Creek at Austin Homes
 • $2.5 million – Affordable Rental Development Fund
 • $1 million – local funds (supplemented by $1.3 million in federal assistance) supporting homelessness services, including street outreach and the Foyer, a low-barrier shelter
 • $1.5 million – federal funds for permanent supportive housing
 
       • Significant investments:
                            Connectivity is key – mobility and accessibility upgrades
   -   Augusta Quarry / Fort Dickerson Park-   Lakeshore Park
 -    Ijams Nature Center
 -    Lonsdale Park
 -   Williams Creek Golf Course
 -   Urban Wilderness
      • $800,000 for new sidewalk design, repairs and curb cuts• $250,000 for Americans with Disabilities Act upgrades
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                                |  Increasing local renewables is a priority of the Mayor’s Climate Council. The City is committed to reducing its carbon footprint, operating more efficiently, and delivering a more sustainable and resilient city to future generations.
 
 More than $20 million to proactively upgrade aging City stormwater and utility infrastructure (funded through the American Rescue Plan Act)
 
       •  Includes priority investments, such as the Cherry Street Drainage Project ($2.3 million), flood mitigation and resiliency ($1.3 million), dilapidated pipe remediation ($1 million), Baum Drive Improvement Project ($700,000)
                                    Increasing opportunities to support renewable energy by partnering with KUB and TVA on Knoxville's first community solar array
 •  $2.75 million dedicated to improving water quality, restoring streams (including 1,000 linear feet of creek restoration in Mary Vestal Park)
 
       •  KUB is building the 1-megawatt array on 3 acres at the City’s Public Works Service Center
                                        Vision Zero in action: Safe roads, shared by motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists
 •  It will generate enough renewable energy annually to avoid approximately 964 metric tons of CO2 emissions – the equivalent of saving more than 100,000 gallons of gasoline
 
          •  Investing $8.6 million in transportation infrastructure at specific high-priority locations, including funds to create separated bike-pedestrian paths
   - Washington Pike
                                                - Neyland Drive
 - East Knox Greenway, connecting Harriet Tubman Park and the Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum
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                                            |  A healthy economy supports a healthy community, and vice versa. This budget supports Knoxville as a great place to work, to invest, to visit, start a business, and to raise a family.
 
 Nearly $1.2 million to support Knoxville’s economic development partners
 
     •     Knoxville ChamberKUB rolling out high-speed high-quality broadband•     KCDC
 •    Knoxville Entrepreneur Center
 •     Centro Hispano
 •     100 Knoxville
 •      The Maker City initiative
 •      Spark Cleantech Accelerator
 
   •    City funding $300,000 to KUB’s Student Internet Access Program, which will provide free access to qualifying low-income student householdsLook for construction to begin this year on an $80 million City- and County-owned multi-use stadium in East Knoxville, just east of the Old City 
       •   The stadium – supported by a $13.5 million state economic development grant and a roughly $1 million annual lease paid by the Tennessee Smokies – is scheduled to open in time for the 2025 baseball season, though the stadium may possibly be ready in 2024 to host concerts, festivals or other public events
                                                        •   Total economic impact of the stadium and surrounding private development: $480 million over 30 years; more than 400 full-time jobs to be created
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                                            How Much Will the Tax Adjustment Cost Me?
                                            
                                            * Based on Current Tax Rate of $2.46
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                                
                                                    
                                                        |  | $100,000 appraised value
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                                                        |  | Estimated monthly increase
 $10.42
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 $52.08
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                                                  Where is the New Revenue Going?
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                            
 
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                                
                                                    
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 • Proposed Annual Operating Budget [PDF]
 •  Adopted Annual Operating Budget [PDF]
 •  Capital Improvement Program 2023-2028 [PDF]
 • 2022-2023 Budget Info
 • Six Month Financial Report [PDF]
 • Financial Update Presentation [PDF]
 • Investing in Our City, Investing in People [PDF]
 • Budget Archive (Budgets from years 2001-current)
 
 
 
  
 January 26-28, 2022 - Capital Budget Hearings / Meetings with Departments
 February 11, 2022 - City of Knoxville Budget Retreat and Six Month Financial Report released
 March 22-24, 2022 - Mayor's Budget Hearings
 April 22, 2022 - Mayor's State of the City Address and Proposed Annual Operating Budget released
 May 3, 2022 - City Council First Reading of Proposed Budget & Tax Ordinances
 May 13, 2022 - Legislative Budget Hearings & Public Hearings
 May 17, 2022 - City Council Second Reading of Proposed Budget & Tax Ordinances
 May 31, 2022 - City Council First Reading of proposed Capital Improvement Program from Knoxville-Knox Planning Commission
 June 14, 2022 - City Council Second Reading of proposed Capital Improvement Program from Knoxville-Knox Planning Commission
 June 15, 2022 - Last Possible Day to Approve Budget / Tax Ordinances
 July 1, 2022 - New Fiscal Year Begins
 
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