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Five-Year Neighborhood Investments


DISTRICT 4
SidewalkSIDEWALKS - (PRZ=Parental Responsibility Zone within a 1-mile radius of a school)

• Buffat Mill Road near Teeple Street – PRZ Belle Morris Elementary School
• Barton Street near Washington Pike – PRZ Belle Morris Elementary School
• Cecil Avenue near Eighth Avenue – PRZ Fulton High School
• Garden Drive near Jacksboro Pike – PRZ Central High School
• Garden Drive near Rosebay Road – PRZ Fountain City Elementary, Gresham Middle, and Central High Schools
• Jacksboro Pike from school entrance to Essary Drive – PRZ Central High School
• Valley View Drive near Whittle Springs Road – PRZ Whittle Springs Middle School
• Tazewell Pike and Beverly Road intersection improvements – PRZ Shannondale Elementary School
• Millertown Pike near Loves Creek Road
• Sanders Drive near Tazewell Pike
ParksPARKS

• Whittle Springs Golf Course – renovations including parking lot and facility upgrades
• Edgewood Park – renovations including fencing and playground equipment
• First Creek Park – renovations including playground equipment
GreenwayGREENWAYS

• First Creek Greenway – new section from Mineral Springs to Edgewood Park
FacilitiesFACILITIES (specific to District 4)

• Fire Hall #15 (Jacksboro Pike) renovations



Five-Year City-Wide Investments



Paving Road Paving - $20 M

Adding approximately 75 additional miles of roads paved throughout the City over the next five years. (Approx. 15 miles annually)
Speed HumpsNeighborhood Traffic Calming
and Safety Projects - $12.5 M

Investment in Neighborhood Traffic Calming & Safety Projects over the next 5 years.
HousingHousing - $50 M

Investment resulting in an estimated additional 1,000 Affordable Housing units over the next 5 years in addition to the already committed $5 M annually.

• Commercial corridor redevelopment – estimated 500 units
• Affordable housing gap financing including NOAH – estimated 325 units
• Permanent Supportive Housing (chronically homeless potential target audiences: veterans or youth) – estimated 100 units
• Senior Housing – estimated 75 units
• Continued support for the Office of Housing Stability strategic plan implementation




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