Knoxville, TN (WOKI) KAT busses could be running on a reimagined route system next year, as the Knoxville Transportation Authority has introduced a new recommended bus network.
The new network is aimed at increasing access for KAT busses, including a new route focused on seniors. KAT officials say the plan is cost neutral, aims to increase bus frequency, and seeks to improve 45-minute job access by 16% for all residents, 20% for low-income residents, and 24% for residents of color.
Three specific changes were outlined recently by KAT spokespersons:
- A new route, Route 23 – Millertown, that will serve the O’Connor Senior Center, Broadway Towers, Washington Pike and Walmart East.
- Route changes to serve Austin-East High School, Inskip Pool and Main Street
- Temporary road adjustments while the city works on pedestrian infrastructure and traffic signals on Division Street and Clinton Highway
There’s a public meeting scheduled for July 27 at 3 p.m. in the Main Assembly Room of the City County Building to hear comments on the plan. If approved, it’ll go into effect August 2024.