During a recent government meeting, officials discussed a comprehensive study on parking resources in downtown Knoxville, revealing that the area boasts over 8,500 parking spaces across various garages and on-street locations. The study emphasized the need for a systematic approach to parking management, highlighting the interconnectedness of parking spaces and the importance of data-driven decision-making to enhance user experience for residents, workers, and visitors alike.
Key findings from the study indicated that while ample parking exists, there are significant opportunities for improving management and efficiency. Officials stressed the importance of viewing parking as a cohesive system, where changes in one area can impact others. The discussion also touched on the need to consider additional parking options, such as spaces under overpasses and scooter parking, which were not included in the initial study but are essential for future planning, especially with the upcoming baseball stadium.
The Parking Authority of Knoxville (PBA) manages all city and county garages and lots, including enforcement of parking regulations. The city’s engineering team oversees on-street parking. Moving forward, officials plan to collaborate with various external partners and internal teams to analyze recommendations from the study and develop actionable next steps for improving parking in downtown Knoxville.