Council OKs Funds for Paving, Bridge, Sidewalks

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Kristin Farley
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Council OKs Funds for Paving, Bridge, Sidewalks

Posted: 02/17/2026
Knoxville City Council’s biggest monetary decisions tonight (Feb. 17, 2026) centered on bridge-building engineering expertise, concrete and especially asphalt.

Council authorized Mayor Indya Kincannon’s administration to invest $6.4 million in three major Engineering Department projects: $5 million to begin 2026 street resurfacing and $419,000 for design of a new East Greenway Drive bridge over White’s Creek. 

In a third project, Council bumped up to more than $1 million an existing contract that has replaced more than 50,000 square feet of sidewalks throughout Knoxville.


2026 Resurfacing Phase I

17 total miles of streets will be repaved, divided equitably between City Council Districts 1, 2 and 6

Three contractors submitted proposals; Rogers Group Inc. was selected as the lowest responsive bidder

Phase II, to follow later in the year, will address a similar amount of repaving in Districts 3, 4 and 5; the City resurfaces streets equitably throughout the city – proportionally the same from one Council district to another


New East Greenway Drive bridge

Replacing rather than repairing the bridge was deemed the most cost-effective option; its condition is currently rated as “poor,” and weight limits are in place

CDM Smith Inc. was selected as the most qualified firm from the top three that responded to the City’s request for professional engineering consulting services

CDM Smith will be designing a replacement bridge and roadway approaches and coordinating a new rail crossing, among other tasks, by the end of 2027


Sidewalk replacement

Completion of this sidewalk replacement project is being extended through Feb. 28 to add improvements at nine more locations and intersections

The contract with Whaley Construction is being increased by $62,686 – to a total of more than $1 million – to pay for the additional upgrades