Western Heights Transformation Plan

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WESTERN HEIGHTS TRANSFORMATION PLAN

HOUSING PLAN

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ransforming Western’s Housing Plan will catalyze the neighborhood revitalization by creating a unique mixed-income, mixeduse community that gives residents choices and offers high-quality amenities and management. The plan incorporates design elements, amenities, and architectural characteristics attractive to all income levels, with thoughtful integration and convenient access to various new neighborhood facilities. Existing Conditions There are approximately 1,335 units in the Western Heights Choice Neighborhood, and the vacancy rate is approximately 16.9 percent, compared to 10.7 percent in Knoxville and 8.6 in the county. Only 27.3 percent of the units in the Western Heights neighborhood are owner-occupied, significantly lower than the 50 percent owner-occupied units in the city and 66.5 percent in Knox County. The 2021 median value of owner-occupied units is $87,550, which is 53 percent of the Knoxville median of $165,450 and only 40 percent of the Knox County median of $217,925. KCDC Western Heights, the only public housing complex in the Western Heights neighborhood boundary, is composed of two developments:

The Housing Plan / Housing Plan

» 244 units, built in 1938 and occupied in 1939, which were renovated in 2019 and will undergo additional renovations in 2022, as described in the Neighborhood Plan; and » 196 units, built in 1953, which will be the target housing for Choice Neighborhoods. A physical needs assessment shows that the target housing (196 units) is severely distressed. The assessment projected a cost of $27,397,534.73 of immediate capital needs, including roofs, foundations, structural walls, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, site infrastructure, and utility infrastructure. The Housing Plan anticipates demolishing the 196 units of target housing and replacing those units in new-construction, mixed-income housing. The plan is based on the neighborhood demographics, the comments and feedback received from current residents, and the makeup and physical conditions of the Western Heights housing. This plan will transform Western Heights beyond these existing conditions into a vibrant, high-quality, mixed-income housing community that all would choose to be their home.


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Housing Implementation Matrix

2min
pages 152-153

People Implementation Matrix

8min
pages 154-158

Neighborhood Implementation Matrix

4min
pages 150-151

Focus On Implementing

1min
page 148

Youth Development

3min
pages 138-139

Economic Stability

5min
pages 140-143

Health

3min
pages 134-137

Food Security

2min
pages 144-147

People Goals

1min
pages 128-129

Education

3min
pages 130-133

Introduction

1min
pages 126-127

Mixed-Income

1min
page 108

Housing Plan

2min
pages 102-104

Open Space

3min
pages 88-91

Spotlight on Choice Neighborhoods Housing Requirements

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page 105

One Community

3min
pages 94-97

Housing Goals

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pages 106-107

Arts & Entrepreneurship

2min
pages 92-93

Transportation

1min
pages 86-87

Housing Needs Assessment — Residential Market Study

1min
pages 69-70

Spotlight on Adaptive Reuse

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page 71

Neighborhood Needs Assessment

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page 63

Safety

2min
pages 84-85

Youth Needs & Voices

2min
pages 66-68

Resident Input from Meetings

1min
pages 64-65

Neighborhood Goals

1min
pages 82-83

Household-Level Needs Assessment

1min
pages 61-62

Letter from KCDC

1min
pages 10-11

Neighborhood Highlights

1min
pages 28-29

Western Heights Neighborhood History

6min
pages 14-21

Spotlight on Community Garden

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Letter from the Mayor

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People Highlights

2min
pages 32-35

Letter from Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee

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pages 12-13

Overview of the Process

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