About KCPA
Stronger Together
The Knox Community Planning Alliance (KCPA) is a volunteer-organized community established in 2018 to share land use and planning experiences, advocate for long-term land use planning, practices, policies and regulations, and educate citizens.
We are an association of citizens and organizations who advocate for intentional and anticipated growth with coordinated infrastructure through long-term comprehensive planning, conservation concepts, and responsible land use and development practices.
We support planning that balances our growing population with the natural beauty and agrarian traditions of our county. New and infill growth should be well planned, attractive, and include developments with a variety of housing options, retail and restaurants, schools, parks, and other amenities for the growing population.
Our belief is this is best accomplished by focusing growth near existing infrastructure. If growth is needed away from existing infrastructure and services, then near-term funding must be identified for expanded infrastructure and services. We desire a combination of infill and more compact development along existing major corridors in the City of Knoxville, Town of Farragut, and Knox County, and some modest development in the Planned Growth Area.
Board of Directors
Kevin Murphy, President
Lisa Starbuck, Vice President and Treasurer
Bob Thompson, Secretary
Joyce Feld
Sandra Korbelik
Council of Advocates
Our Council of Advocates are engaged community leaders, who enrich KCPA with their community connections and rich experience with land use issues.
Herb Anders *, Ruggles Ferry Community Association
Laura Cole *
Rachel Craig *
Mary English, League of Women Voters Knoxville/Knox County
Joyce Feld, Scenic Knoxville
Phillip Graves, Gibbs Planning Advocates
John Gulley, Northshore Corridor Association
Amanda Latham, Hardin Valley Planning Advocates
Sandra Korbelik *
Diane Montgomery, Northshore Corridor Association
Lee Muller, Northshore Corridor Association
Kevin Murphy, Ritta Planning Advocates
Nadine Porter, Gibbs Planning Advocates
Corinne Rovetti, Keep Urban Wilderness Peaceful
Lisa Starbuck, Ritta Planning Advocates
Bob Thompson, South Doyle Neighborhood Association
Janice Tocher *, South Knoxville Neighborhood & Business Coalition
Dawn Walsh, Hardin Valley Planning Advocates
Wayne Whitehead, French Broad Preservation Association
*denotes former commissioner on Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission