Big story in the Maryville Daily Times is a Sam's Club proposed for the ALCOA West Plant site. The large Sam's Club building and all that pavement for parking is proposed for the space right next to Alcoa Highway, Hunt Road, and Hall Road. A couple of years ago all the large pine trees were cut down along this section. The pine trees blocked the view of the ALCOA plant, but now won't block the view of the generally ugly Sam's Club.
In the past, the site has been promoted as a new urbanism town center for the City of Alcoa.
The City of Alcoa has a lot of history with great neighborhoods.
The City of Alcoa originated in 1918 as the first planned community in the State of Tennessee. A planned community is any community that was carefully planned from its inception. In the original plans, Alcoa, Inc., included one acre of park space for every 100 city inhabitants. In addition, between 1918 and 1924 approximately 300 shade trees were planted along city streets and parks. This type of planning has gone by the wayside.
What are the Mayor, City Manager, etc. thinking? Do they not care about what the community has to offer and how this could change everything forever?
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In 2008, Kinsey, Probasco,
In 2008, Kinsey, Probasco, Hayes (KPH) announced the ALCOA West Plant development.
Here is the original site plan, which is no longer available on the KPH website.
How is it Sam's Club is world class?
So this is the big deal?
April, 2012: Major retailer eyes West Plant property
City Manager Mark Johnson:
This is the new "town center" development for Alcoa promised by Probasco Hays (KPH)? The one with mixed use retail, residential, office and entertainment and a light rail system connecting the town center, the airport and Knoxville?
The only thing sure about that project,
is that nobody ever seemed sure of anything.
Until now that is.
Light Rail in Alcoa
Although Light Rail would help alleviate traffic on Alcoa Highway, bring curious tourists from around the region to ride it, and give parents of UTK students a bit of a piece of mind; I think I've heard from local folks that Light Rail was actually a plot from the UN as part of their Agenda 21 plan to take over the world and round us all up on trains to take us to FEMA death camps. So says Tennessee House Joint Resolution 587 ( (link...) ).
First Planned Community in Tennessee
"The City of Alcoa originated in 1918 as the first planned community in the State of Tennessee. A planned community is any community that was carefully planned from its inception."
I suppose the promoters for the city of Alcoa have never heard of Rugby, TN.
Named after Thomas Hughes’
(in reply to John in Knoxville)
Not exactly a good comparison.
Rugby was an earlier, planned
(in reply to bizgrrl)
Rugby was an earlier, planned community nonetheless. If one were to visit, one would see the maps and plans.