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Knoxville is doing four weekend trial runs that will turn a busy stretch of Gay Street into a pedestrian plaza at night.
Gay Street's 400 block, which runs from Wall Avenue to Union Avenue and is packed with restaurants and bars, will be closed to parking and traffic 7 p.m.-4 a.m. on these dates:
Nov. 10 and 11
Nov. 17 and 18
Dec. 8 and 9
Dec. 15 and 16
Ryan Wilusz and Brianna Paciorka discuss what this change could mean for Knoxville, including how Gay Street businesses could benefit from more pedestrians, how traffic could be more evenly dispersed and where else a similar strategy could be implemented downtown.
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Knoxville is doing four weekend trial runs that will turn a busy stretch of Gay Street into a pedestrian plaza at night.
Gay Street's 400 block, which runs from Wall Avenue to Union Avenue and is packed with restaurants and bars, will be closed to parking and traffic 7 p.m.-4 a.m. on these dates:
Nov. 10 and 11
Nov. 17 and 18
Dec. 8 and 9
Dec. 15 and 16
Ryan Wilusz and Brianna Paciorka discuss what this change could mean for Knoxville, including how Gay Street businesses could benefit from more pedestrians, how traffic could be more evenly dispersed and where else a similar strategy could be implemented downtown.
Subscribe and listen to The Scruffy Stuff:
Apple: knoxne.ws/3ODHAoi
Spotify: knoxne.ws/45cqmE7
"The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com. Want more downtown analysis? Sign up for the free weekly Urban Knoxville newsletter by clicking here, and join the downtown discussion by becoming part of the Urban Knoxville group on Facebook.
» Subscribe to KnoxNews: knoxne.ws/2R3WbeY
» Watch more on this and other topics from KnoxNews: knoxne.ws/2G0E0R4
» KnoxNews is the voice of East Tennessee, from the Smoky Mountains to the Cumberland Plateau. Since 1886, we’ve been reporting on what matters, from Oak Ridge National Laboratory to the University of Tennessee Vols to Dolly Parton.
Stay up to date on local news in East Tennessee by following knoxnews on social media:
Twitter: @knoxnews
Facebook: facebook.com/knoxnews
Instagram: instagram.com/knoxvillephoto
And for UT sports:
Twitter: @GoVolsXtra
Facebook: facebook.com/GoVolsXtra