Talk:Apison, Tennessee
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== Outline ==
Possible Topics:
I. History
. Locals tell of founding around 1859
. Was a train town, with a depot
. James County was chartered by state in 1871, included area from Apison north to Birchwood?
. James Co defunct around the end of WW1, area absorbed by Hamilton/Bradley Co
. Need date of TVA project which created Harrison Bay, separating the former county?
. Many thriving commercial businesses by WW2 era through 1960s?
. Nearby source of Aluminum Ore - Bauxite?
. Present situation - See new community website http://www.ApisonTN.com
II. Notable People
. Bill Hullander (Business/Public Service)
. Luke Wilson (Radio/Politics)
III. Nearby Landmarks
. Apison Elementary School
. Red Clay State Park
. Bauxite Ridge
. Welcome to Apison sign @ London Ln
IV. Attempts at annexation by Chattanooga or Collegedale
. Local paper may have articles.
. Links to 30-40 yr Regional Development Plan
. Links to relevant plan type, ie. Smart City, Creative-class
173.247.29.132 (talk) 06:10, 27 July 2011 (UTC)
RPA information Outline
[edit]According to the "Comprehensive Plan 2030" published in 2006 by the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Agency http://www.chcrpa.org/Projects/Land_Use_Plans/Comprehensive%20Plan%202030%20(2006)/Comprehensive_Plan_2030(2006)A-F.htm
Apison lies in a Transitional Growth Development Sector of the the 6 county region they developed the plan for. Apison is marked in the section "Opportunity Areas" on page 153 and they recommended on page 159 that redevelopment could occur in this way:
"This area has the potential for redevelopment as the traditional mixed-use neighborhood it once was in the late 1800s. The compact street grid is still in place with a small retail center that could be revitalized. This historic framework could be used to create a new Apison Town Center following the recommendations for traditional Neighborhood Development in the development model section of the Development Plan."
direct link .pdf http://www.chcrpa.org/Projects/Land_Use_Plans/Comprehensive%20Plan%202030%20(2006)/Comprehensive_Planl_no_Appendices.pdf The development model section of the plan begins on page 170, and describes a feature common to all models, "Activity Centers." 173.247.29.132 (talk) 09:49, 27 July 2011 (UTC)
Road Expansion
[edit]TDOT plans in place to widen Apison Pike that will directly connect Apison to Interstate 75. See http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/projectplanning/studies/HamiltonSR-317fromProposedConnectoratI-75toEastBrainerdPIN-107637.00.pdf for details. — Preceding unsigned comment added by DaHopster (talk • contribs) 01:34, 27 August 2012 (UTC)
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