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DIRECTORY OF NEIGHBORHOOD ORGANIZATIONS

UPDATE September 2009: The City of Knoxville Office of Neighborhoods is now maintaining the neighborhood organization database for neighborhoods within the City of Knoxville. Go to the listing on the City's website >>

If your organization is in Knox County (outside the city limits) you may update your organization contact information as well as submit comments or questions by emailing: contact@knoxmpc.org

 

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Government Organizations

Other Organizations

The Metropolitan Planning Commission hopes that the  Neighborhood Organization Directory will accomplish three objectives:

  • to create an awareness of the number of neighborhood groups  which exist in our community and to make the information about these groups available,
  • to improve communication between neighborhood groups and the city and county agencies which seek their input, and
  • to improve communication among the neighborhood groups themselves.  

The Directory concentrates on neighborhood or subdivision  organizations which have been formed to protect or improve the appearance or livability of their area. Specific organizations that  have an interest in the livability of the Knoxville community as a  whole are listed under "Special Interest Groups". 

The organizations are grouped according to their location by county sector.  A sector map is provided for your convenience. 

This Directory would not be possible without citizen input and cooperation. MPC thanks everyone who provided names and addresses. We also wish to thank the Council of West Knox County Homeowners for sharing their membership list with us. We hope you will call, fax, e-mail, or mail the names of current officers as they are elected. Your cooperation will foster continued citizen participation in the development of the Knoxville area.

Neighborhood Organization Handbook
Are you interested in starting a neighborhood organization? This handbook will help you get started.

 

This is not a legal document. It does not replace or amend the existing procedures and regulations governing the publication of agency information. If you have questions, please contact MPC by telephone at (865) 215-2500.