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OFFICE OF NEIGHBORHOODS
The City of Knoxville is seeking volunteers to fill three vacant seats on the Neighborhood Advisory Council, which advises the city administration on a variety of neighborhood issues.

Learn more about the Advisory Council.

If you would like to volunteer to serve on this Advisory Council, or you wish to nominate someone else, call 215-3232. We will mail you a Nomination/Application form.

If you prefer, you can download the PDF form, fill it out and e-mail back to us. Be sure to "save as you go" when filling out the PDF form.

This form is a PDF document, which can be opened with Acrobat Reader, free software which can be downloaded here.

David D. Massey
Neighborhood Coordinator

dmassey@cityofknoxville.org
Room 528, City-County Building

Mailing Address:
c/o Community Development
P.O. Box 1631
Knoxville TN 37901
865-215-3232
Fax: 865-215-2886

The Office of Neighborhoods - operating within the Community Development Department - works with established neighborhood groups and with new or emerging organizations to help strengthen and improve Knoxville’s neighborhoods.

Groups whose neighborhoods lie partly or wholly within city limits can register your organization here.

Our mission is to improve communication and foster accountability between and among neighborhoods and city departments; ensure timely and well-coordinated inter-departmental responses to neighborhood needs; and collaborate with neighborhoods to identify, understand and address issues of shared concern.

We help neighborhoods engage in citizen-led improvement initiatives based on assets and needs identified by the residents in each neighborhood. And we provide neighborhood groups with leadership training and other organizing tools to be more effective builders of livable communities.

This website will grow as we identify resources and develop responses to neighborhood concerns. If you have a suggestion for the Office of Neighborhoods or for this Website, please contact us.
Knoxville's Neighborhoods
Neighborhood Directory (PDF)
Neighborhood Advisory Council
Weekly Newsletter
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Community Development Department
Each neighborhood organization in the City of Knoxville can have a Web page on this Website, making it easier for site visitors to locate and learn about the city's neighborhoods and neighborhood groups. See Knoxville's Neighborhoods
The Office of Neighborhoods maintains a city-wide map that shows the boundaries for registered Knoxville neighborhoods. The interactive map provides an opportunity for users to explore where neighborhoods are located, to see if they live within a mapped neighborhood, or even use Google Street View to explore neighborhoods at street level.
See the City-Wide Neighborhood Map.

06/05/09 - Neighborhood Small Grants Program Awards
03/11/09 - City Seeks Neighborhood-Minded Volunteers for Advisory Council
01/23/09 - Grant Opportunities for City Neighborhoods
07/07/08 - New Web Presence for City's Office of Neighborhoods
05/08/08 - Mayor Names Massey New Neighborhood Coordinator
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