Western Heights Transformation Plan

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WESTERN HEIGHTS TRANSFORMATION PLAN

HEALTH ENSURE CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND ADULTS ARE PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY HEALTHY

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Transforming Western ensures that residents have increased access to affordable insurance and healthcare to more conveniently receive preventative care, prescriptions, treatment, and wellness education services.

STRATEGY 1

The Western Heights 37921 zip code has a much higher rate of disability among children 5–17 (11% compared to 4% city-wide) and older adults 65+ (63.2% compared to 54.8% citywide).

» Connect residents with primary healthcare providers » Host on-site insurance registration and prescription benefits counseling » Offer on-site health screenings » Schedule on-site mobile health clinics and telehealth » Offer student nursing clinics and prevention classes on-site regularly » Facilitate health fair events regularly that include on-site vaccine and screenings » Promote free pregnancy testing, prenatal care, counseling, referrals, and enroll eligible residents in “baby bucks” evidence-based education workshops » Offer free HIV, Hep C, and STI/STD testing, outreach, and education » Provide free feminine hygiene products and free period equity classes for middle and high school-aged girls » Provide free care coordination to TennCareeligible and enrolled pregnant women and youth less than 21 years old, including those with special healthcare needs » Facilitate access to dental services

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The People Plan / Health

Increase access to affordable healthcare, prescriptions, and/or insurance for children, youth, and adults


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Housing Implementation Matrix

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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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page 49

Letter from the Mayor

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pages 8-9

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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pages 36-37
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