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Author: Jesse Mayshark and Scott Barker

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Compass Points Podcast provides news, insights and analysis of Knoxville and Knox County government, politics and business. Content is updated every Sunday.
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Ep. 04/14/2024

Ep. 04/14/2024

2024-04-1501:13:09

The Town of Farragut completed a 180-degree turn on the Knox County growth plan last week, voting to approve changes proposed by County Mayor Glenn Jacobs just two weeks after first rejecting them. That sets the stage for updating the county's entire planning system, and it leads off this week's episode. Scott and Jesse also talk about Knox County Schools' proposed budget increase for next year, and the state Legislature's moves on internet age verification and arming classroom teachers. In the interview segment, they talk with Rev. Dr. Jacquelyn Bragg, co-president of Justice Knox, about the interdenominational group's meeting this week on homelessness and other social justice issues. The guys also look ahead to meetings this week of County Commission and Knoxville City Council. CompassKnox
Ep. 104 4/7/2024

Ep. 104 4/7/2024

2024-04-0701:59:20

The Farragut Board of Aldermen's whiplash-inducing reversals on the Knox County growth plan fueled local political drama last week. It leads off this week's episode as Jesse and Scott talk through the different parties and pressures brought to bear on the usually overlooked town legislature. Also: TDOT's big I-40 announcement; Knox County Schools wrestles with objections to library materials; and GOP opposition to state Rep. Gloria Johnson's reelection campaign evaporates. In the interview segment, the guys talk with Deborah Fisher of the Tennessee Coalition for Open Government about the controversies and complexities of public comment at public meetings. They also look ahead to a host of meetings next week, including yet another moment in the spotlight for the Farragut BOMA. And they hear from special guest/show producer Lord Seth Barber about the plans for the upcoming Holleroo celebration in Happy Holler. CompassKnox.com
Ep. 103 3/31/2024

Ep. 103 3/31/2024

2024-03-3101:46:52

The holiday-shortened week ended with a bang last Thursday night when the Farragut Board of Mayor and Aldermen torpedoed County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' changes to the county growth plan. This week, Jesse and Scott look at the vote, the underlying politics, and what could happen next. Also, in the interview segment, they talk to state Sen. Becky Massey about a study that shows a need for new state mental health hospital in the Knoxville area. Plus: A low-barrier homeless shelter is closing because apparently nobody wants to run it; County Commission compromises on utility pole regulations; and the state Legislature is about to make you verify your age to use social media. The guys also look ahead to meetings this week of the Knox County school board and Knoxville City Council.
Ep. 102 3/24/2024

Ep. 102 3/24/2024

2024-03-2401:22:45

It's Big Ears week, but before Scott and Jesse get to talking about Knoxville's most unusual annual festival, they have other business to attend to: the city and county mayors host a summit on homelessness; County Commission considers whether to crack down on abandoned utility poles; Knox County Schools wrestles with how to use discipline data; and City Council once again declines to weigh in on Israel's military incursion into Gaza. Looking ahead, the guys preview this week's County Commission meeting. Compassknox.com
Ep. 101 03/17/2024

Ep. 101 03/17/2024

2024-03-1701:57:46

The City of Knoxville received a $42.6 million grant to provide better connections between East Knoxville and Downtown. In this week's episode, Scott and Jesse look at the major award and what it could mean for those communities. Also: a closer look at some of the March 5 primary results, a new golf attraction planned just north of Downtown, and the Legislature weighs in once again against efforts to hold law enforcement agencies accountable. In an interview segment, the guys get an update on the Advance Knox planning process from Mandi Benedict, who is overseeing it for County Mayor Glenn Jacobs. And looking ahead, they preview meetings of County Commission (which will be talkinag about Advance Knox) and City Council (which will be talking about Gaza). CompassKnox.com Holleroo.co
Ep. 100 03/10/2024

Ep. 100 03/10/2024

2024-03-1001:29:34

The primary topic this week is ... the primary! Jesse and Scott talk through the results of the March 5 Knox County primary races, including seats on County Commission, school board, and that razor-thin margin in the property assessor's race. They are joined by guest Mike Cohen for some analysis of what we learned — or didn't — from election day. Also: the plans to renovate the historic Sanitary Laundry building; the school board's salary study suggests a $39 million pay increase; and the county's Comprehensive Land Use Plan passes its first test at Planning Commission. Looking ahead to this week, the guys anticipate a quiet spring break. Except for that pesky Legislature ... If you want 100 more episodes go to Compassknox.com and subsribe today!
Ep. 99 03/03/2024

Ep. 99 03/03/2024

2024-03-0301:06:21

With the March 5 primary just around the corner, Jesse and Scott take a look at final early voting numbers and zoom in on the competitive Republican primary in the South Knox 9th District. Also: The county's new Growth Policy Plan wins conditional approval form County Commission; the city proposes a task force to study an alternative response model for mental health crises; another crack at a federal grant for the pedestrian bridge project; and some sad news from Sheriff Tom Spangler. The guys preview to a busy week ahead, with the primary election and meetings of the school board, City Council, County Commission and the Planning Commission. Don't forget to share this with our friends and CompassKnox.com election coverage is FREE
Ep. 98 02/25/2024

Ep. 98 02/25/2024

2024-02-2501:28:41

Knoxville lost a civil rights leader and invaluable community resource last week with the death of Bob Booker. Scott and Jesse kick off this week's episode with a remembrance and appreciation of Booker, who after a career of activism and government service became the de facto voice of local Black history. Also: As the March 5 primary approaches, they look at early vote #s and zoom in on County Commission primaries in District 1 and an interesting school board race in District 8; City Council decides to leave most auxiliary dwelling unit restrictions in place; County Mayor Glenn Jacobs visits the Southern border; and Knox County Schools gets mostly good news from the state. They also look ahead to meetings this week of County Commission and the Sports Authority, and the final days of early voting. Get FREE ELECTION COVERAGE AT Compassknox.com
Ep. 97 02/18/2024

Ep. 97 02/18/2024

2024-02-1801:28:43

It’s election time in East Tennessee! Early voting has begun for the March 5 primary, and in this week’s episode Jesse and Scott talk about turnout in the first days of voting. They also take a deeper look at a few contests in particular: Republican primaries in the law director’s race and the 5th and 8th County Commission districts. Plus: Mayor Indya Kincannon’s new comprehensive housing plan. Looking ahead, the guys preview meetings this coming week of County Commission and Knoxville City Council. Share this free service of CompassKnox.com with everyone you meet AND remember election coverage is FREE 
Ep. 96 2/11/2024

Ep. 96 2/11/2024

2024-02-1101:26:00

Rep. Gloria Johnson's decision to seek re-election to her legislative seat while also running for U.S. Senate created some political stir on both sides of the aisle last week. In this episode of Compass Points, Jesse and Scott talk through the implications and possible legal battles set up by Johnson's double campaign. Also: School vouchers feature prominently in Gov. Bill Lee's proposed budget, but the Knox County school board can't come to agreement on what it thinks about them; the Advance Knox planning update gets a generally favorable hearing from county commissioners; and a look at contested primaries for property assessor and the school board's District 3. In the Q&A section, the guys talk about an incident involving the Knox County Sheriff's Office and a Starbucks manager, and whether KCSO needs some kind of civilian review process. They also look ahead to early voting starting on Feb. 14, a City Council workshop on Mayor Indya Kincannon's housing plan, and a city budget retreat. Don't forget election coverage is outside the paywall at CompassKnox.com and it is a perfect time to share your favoirte news sorce with your friends...for FREE!
Ep. 95 02/04/2024

Ep. 95 02/04/2024

2024-02-0401:16:58

The announcement of the closing of a low-barrier homeless shelter illustrates the ongoing challenges in meeting the needs of the chronically homeless. Scott and Jesse talk about the forces affecting the operation of the Foyer shelter on this week's episode, and the city's plans to replace it. Also: UT once again under NCAA scrutiny, and coverage of county elections in Districts 4 and 6. In the Q&A section, the guys review the most recent local housing market forecast. And looking ahead to next week, they preview meetings of the school board, County Commission, City Council and the Planning Commission. If you like this free service of Compassknox.com test it to a friend. It easy and it is the best way to help Scott and Jesse cover more of the exciting news in Knoxville.
Ep. 94 01/28/2024

Ep. 94 01/28/2024

2024-01-2801:10:59

The snow’s finally gone, and on this week’s episode Jesse and Scott look back at the local response to the record-setting winter storm — including a first-time effort to provide community warming centers for the homeless population. Also: Rep. Jason Zachary’s new abortion bill, a challenge to the state education commissioner’s qualifications, City Council acts on the Middle Housing plan, county commission candidates face off and more. The guys also look ahead this week to a school board candidate forum and a UT advisory board meeting. And don't forget to share this free service of CompassKnox.com
Ep. 93 01/21/2024

Ep. 93 01/21/2024

2024-01-2101:04:32

There's no business like snow business! The weather inevitably takes center stage this week, as Scott and Jesse review the events surrounding the great winter storm that buried Knox County in snow and ice. They talk about the city and county government responses, efforts to keep the unhoused warm, how local utilities fared, and a little controversy over Mayor Jacobs' absence while campaigning for Trump. Also: Superintendent Jon Rysewyk gets his first evaluation, and the Haslams exit Pilot/Flying J. The guys also look ahead to meetings in the coming week of County Commission, City Council and the Sports Authority. CompassKnox.com  
Ep. 92 01/14/2024

Ep. 92 01/14/2024

2024-01-1401:39:21

Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs moved his proposed changes to the county's growth plan one step forward this week, in the face of questions and opposition from an array of county residents who fear it will open the way for development to overrun rural areas. Jesse and Scott talk about that, along with two controversial development proposals in Choto and South Knox County. Also: The school system tried a novel approach on two policy decisions — listening to the community. Plus, the school board considered and then backed off changing language in its student harassment policy related to sexual orientation and gender identity. The guys also look ahead this week to County Commission work sessions and a public forum with state legislators.   Help Scott and Jesse grow by sharing this free podcast and send people to CompassKnox.com
Ep. 91 01/07/2024

Ep. 91 01/07/2024

2024-01-0701:11:31

It's a new year, and Scott and Jesse devote this episode to previewing major initiatives, projects and challenges to come for our city, county and state governments, as well as our local education institutions. 2024 promises to be a lively year for all. They also look ahead to meetings this week of the Knox County school board, Knoxville City Council, the county's Growth Policy committee and the Planning Commission. Plus: the return of the Legislature. Remember to subscribe and share the Compass Points Podcast and if you don't already go to CompassKnox.com and subscribe as well. 
Ep. 90 12/31/2023

Ep. 90 12/31/2023

2023-12-3101:36:16

This week Scott and Jesse look back at the top stories from 2023. Share this free service of CompassKnox.com and help Scott and Jesse have a great 2024.
Ep. 89 12/24/2023

Ep. 89 12/24/2023

2023-12-2401:18:43

Mayor Indya Kincannon officially began her second term last week, and Scott and Jesse take a look at her upcoming priorities in this week's episode. Also, opposition grows to proposed changes in Knox County's growth plan; a detailed makes 41 recommendations to improve culture and accountability at the Knoxville Police Department; and the state finally releases its school-by-school letter grades, to a chorus of criticism. Share this free gift from CompassKnox.com
Ep. 88 12/17/2023

Ep. 88 12/17/2023

2023-12-1701:24:15

The City of Knoxville took significant steps last week toward encouraging redevelopment of the Magnolia Avenue corridor in East Knoxville. Scott and Jesse take a look at the plans in this week's Compass Points podcast, along with progress on the city's "Middle Housing" plan. Also: School board members prepare for the coming fight over school vouchers, a moderate forecast for the state's economy in 2024, and candidates are set for a crowded Knox County ballot. Looking ahead, the guys preview meetings this week of Knox County Commission and the county's Growth Policy Coordinating Committee. Share this free service of Compass Knox as a gift to all your friends and neighbors
Ep. 87 12/10/2023

Ep. 87 12/10/2023

2023-12-1001:15:57

There's a lot of talk about energy in this week's Compass Points podcast, as Scott and Jesse talk about the Tennessee Valley Authority's plans for small "modular" nuclear reactors, as well as alternative fuel steps by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Pilot/Flying J. They also follow developments in discussion of controversial books in school libraries and how the district handles challenges to them. In the interview segment, they chat with Knox County Commissioner Larsen Jay about the Junior Commissioner program, a new fund to build playgrounds at local schools, and why he voted against the county's new ambulance contract. Looking ahead to next week, the guys look ahead to the city inauguration ceremony and City Council organizational meeting coming up on Saturday and they preview meetings of County Commission, City Council and the Planning Commission.  What better time to share the gift of Compass!!! Help Scott and Jesse enjoy the happiest of holidays this year!
Ep. 86 12/3/2023

Ep. 86 12/3/2023

2023-12-0301:26:46

Debate continued to swirl around proposed changes to Knox County's long-term Growth Plan, with critics fearing the loss of valuable agricultural land to development. Jesse and Scott look at this in this week's episode, along with Gov. Bill Lee's push for statewide school vouchers; the City of Knoxville's change to its Animal Control services; new studies on the state of the uninsured population in Tennessee; and an interesting lawsuit about who can vote in party primaries. The guys also look ahead to next week's school board meetings, where charter schools will be once again on the agenda.
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