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Council approves $440,000 United Way donation and Habitat award to build 22 affordable homes

Knoxville City Council · April 29, 2026

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Summary

The council accepted a $440,000 United Way donation for the Affordable Housing Fund and authorized up to $440,000 from that fund to Knoxville Habitat for Humanity to develop 22 affordable homeownership units in the 4th district; a resident testified in favor during public comment.

The Knoxville City Council unanimously approved a donation of $440,000 from United Way of Greater Knoxville to the city’s Affordable Housing Fund and authorized up to $440,000 from that fund to Knoxville Habitat for Humanity to support development of 22 multifamily home-ownership units at 4325 Palace Pinehurst Drive in the 4th district.

Drew Harper, speaking from the podium, identified himself and said he supported the allocation, arguing the infill project will not displace residents, preserves a church building, and will provide home-ownership opportunities that help stabilize neighborhoods and school enrollment. Council members noted it has been nearly a decade since a Habitat project inside city limits and praised the design and community engagement for this proposal.

The resolution authorizes the mayor to execute the documents necessary to accept the donation and to award funds from the Affordable Rental Housing Fund to Knoxville Habitat for Humanity. The motion carried with no recorded opposition.