Did Knox County Begin With the End in Mind? Regarding the Knox County Schools Relocation

On Wednesday, Chris Caldwell, Deputy Chief of Staff to Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs said that Knox County “analyzed” a total of 12 sites for relocation of the Knox County School District before settling on the TVA East Tower and Summer Place.

Commissioner Charles Busler asked for the list. So, I asked the Commission office for it after Busler got it.

Here it is

Property Searches & Comparison Studies

 

  1. Rule High School Campus
  2. East Town Mall
  3. Knoxville College Campus
  4. Knox Central
  5. City County Building
  6. Swan Office Building
  7. Suntrust Office Building
  8. St. Mary’s Campus
  9. Farragut Market on Outlet Drive
  10. Boys & Girls Club
  11. I-40 Expo
  12. TVA East Tower & Summer Place

Here is my opinion (based on what I know) of each location. Also, when former Mayor Burchett had an employee in Finance Department that rarely showed up, it was said he was analyzing the east tower move, when I open record requested his emails and work product, Zack Webb said the work and email were deleted when he left. I will open record request these comparison studies and work product to justify the comparison studies.

1. Rule High Campus: would have been a good possibility for a modular office building to be placed.

2. East Town Mall: I question that a serious discussion was had with the owners of Knoxville Center Mall.

3. Knoxville College Campus: it’s still an active college.

4. Knox Central: in current use as Knox County Storage along with purchasing and some Sheriffs Office operation.

5. City County Building: Really? Where would the existing offices go?

6. Swan Office Building: not even sure where this is.

7. Suntrust Office Building: the one behind the old Hyatt Hotel that Knoxville bought for KPD that they will now sell with KPD HQ’s.

8. St. Mary’s Campus: Knoxville had their eyes and likely a verbal agreement on those buildings before the hospital sold.

9. Farragut Market on Outlet Drive. at Home moved out recently to go into the Old Gander Mountain store location in Turkey Creek.

10. Boys and Girls Club: which one?

11. I-40 Expo: unlikely Tim Graham would sell it as he books events there often.

12. TVA East Tower and Summer Place: this is the location, they’ve wanted. Former Mayor Tim Burchett and Chris Caldwell had an employee in Finance that it was said was working on this deal years ago. However, when the employee left, I requested email and work product and Zach Webb, IT Director said the product and hard drives were erased.

Follow the money.


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3 Responses

  1. “Former Mayor Tim Burchett and Chris Caldwell had an employee in Finance that it was said was working on this deal years ago. However, when the employee left, I requested email and work product and Zach Webb, IT Director said the product and hard drives were erased.”

    Want to bet that Funderburk Electric gets the electrical contract? Is Glenn being used/fooled?

  2. Patti Bounds says:

    Absent on this list of 12 is the Regal Property. Why?

  3. Mike Patton says:

    Deactivating an email account doesn’t erase all the emails people received from it. It’s like they think the citizen reporter doesn’t know how emails work. Demand to see the emails received by Chris Cadwell’s account from the destroyed account of the employee. If Chris Caldwell doesn’t have the received emails saved in his emails he destroyed the records. We have a right to see them and demand the records policy on email saving. This can’t be right.

    If the employee was working remotely at all these places request the gas $$$$$ records taxpayers gave him. How much did we pay him to drive to these places for months and if he didn’t drive to these places why wasn’t he at work?? Do the driving days and the remote days match? Follow the $$$$$.