Public meeting shares plans for major development, road improvements in East Knox County

KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. — The Greenheck Group broke ground on a 330-acre site in May this year. The company promised to bring hundreds of high-paying jobs to the area. But that new facility will also bring increased traffic.

The company and Knox County leaders held a public meeting to allow the community to ask questions about the campus and learn more about upcoming road improvements.

Knox County’s Senior Director of Engineering and Public Works, Jim Snowden, had conversations with several people Thursday evening. He said he knows traffic concerns are top of mind. That’s why the Greenheck Group was asked to conduct a traffic survey…

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