112 episodes

Compass Points Podcast provides news, insights and analysis of Knoxville and Knox County government, politics and business. Content is updated every Sunday.

Compass Points Jesse Mayshark and Scott Barker

    • Government
    • 4.8 • 9 Ratings

Compass Points Podcast provides news, insights and analysis of Knoxville and Knox County government, politics and business. Content is updated every Sunday.

    Ep. 107 04/28/2024

    Ep. 107 04/28/2024

    As the state Legislature came to a close last week, the state House and Senate signed off on a bill that would allow some school employees to carry concealed weapons in the classroom. On this week's episode, Jesse and Scott talk about the reaction to the new law both statewide and local, including pending action by the Knox County school board.
    Also: County Commission approves Mayor Jacobs' new comprehensive plan, but with some amendments; the University of Tennessee launches an Appalachian Justice Research Center; and Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon unveils her proposed budget for 2024-25. For the coming week, the guys look forward to a City Council meeting where the budget will be front and center.
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    • 1 hr 6 min
    Ep. 106 04/21/2024

    Ep. 106 04/21/2024

    Last week, County Commission considered several possible changes to Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' proposed new comprehensive land use plan — and Jacobs fired back by urging them not to touch a thing about it. On this week's episode, Jesse and Scott talk about the complexities of the plan and the underlying politics between development interests and local residents and conservationists. Also: City Council takes a step toward redeveloping the long-languishing McClung Warehouses property; a large proposed apartment complex on a hill overlooking the river downtown stirs opposition; and Gov. Bill Lee's voucher plan struggles toward the legislative finish line, with the outcome still unclear. In the interview segment, the guys talk to Kevin Murphy of the Knox County Planning Alliance about the county planning update. And they look ahead to County Commission's vote this week, as well as a budget vote by the school board and Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon's State of the City address.

    • 1 hr 37 min
    Ep. 04/14/2024

    Ep. 04/14/2024

    The Town of Farragut completed a 180-degree turn on the Knox County growth plan last week, voting to approve changes proposed by County Mayor Glenn Jacobs just two weeks after first rejecting them. That sets the stage for updating the county's entire planning system, and it leads off this week's episode. Scott and Jesse also talk about Knox County Schools' proposed budget increase for next year, and the state Legislature's moves on internet age verification and arming classroom teachers. In the interview segment, they talk with Rev. Dr. Jacquelyn Bragg, co-president of Justice Knox, about the interdenominational group's meeting this week on homelessness and other social justice issues. The guys also look ahead to meetings this week of County Commission and Knoxville City Council.
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    • 1 hr 13 min
    Ep. 104 4/7/2024

    Ep. 104 4/7/2024

    The Farragut Board of Aldermen's whiplash-inducing reversals on the Knox County growth plan fueled local political drama last week. It leads off this week's episode as Jesse and Scott talk through the different parties and pressures brought to bear on the usually overlooked town legislature. Also: TDOT's big I-40 announcement; Knox County Schools wrestles with objections to library materials; and GOP opposition to state Rep. Gloria Johnson's reelection campaign evaporates. In the interview segment, the guys talk with Deborah Fisher of the Tennessee Coalition for Open Government about the controversies and complexities of public comment at public meetings. They also look ahead to a host of meetings next week, including yet another moment in the spotlight for the Farragut BOMA. And they hear from special guest/show producer Lord Seth Barber about the plans for the upcoming Holleroo celebration in Happy Holler.
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    • 1 hr 59 min
    Ep. 103 3/31/2024

    Ep. 103 3/31/2024

    The holiday-shortened week ended with a bang last Thursday night when the Farragut Board of Mayor and Aldermen torpedoed County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' changes to the county growth plan. This week, Jesse and Scott look at the vote, the underlying politics, and what could happen next. Also, in the interview segment, they talk to state Sen. Becky Massey about a study that shows a need for new state mental health hospital in the Knoxville area. Plus: A low-barrier homeless shelter is closing because apparently nobody wants to run it; County Commission compromises on utility pole regulations; and the state Legislature is about to make you verify your age to use social media. The guys also look ahead to meetings this week of the Knox County school board and Knoxville City Council.

    • 1 hr 46 min
    Ep. 102 3/24/2024

    Ep. 102 3/24/2024

    It's Big Ears week, but before Scott and Jesse get to talking about Knoxville's most unusual annual festival, they have other business to attend to: the city and county mayors host a summit on homelessness; County Commission considers whether to crack down on abandoned utility poles; Knox County Schools wrestles with how to use discipline data; and City Council once again declines to weigh in on Israel's military incursion into Gaza.
    Looking ahead, the guys preview this week's County Commission meeting.
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    • 1 hr 22 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

Callilid ,

I subscribed.

These guys know their stuff and get after the story. The show is top level but their digital paper is in depth and they do a daily mailer that is the perfect quick out the door primer for an informed day in Knox County TN

Rogin24 ,

So informative everybody that lives in Knox county.

Sorry the reason not for having five stars is that is they haven’t had a new pod cast recently. Even after the reset elections for 2022. I absolutely love this! Everybody who lives in the county. Really should be ravenously consuming this podcast. That’s what a lot of people don’t understand everybody votes in the presidential election, but what really matters everyone only votes in presidential elections. So it’s a shame is what is happening in our district your home town your local elections are more important. These guys keep us informe. They seem to be extremely bipartisan. Which is the way it needs to be! Thank you guys!!! So please please give us some more episodes soon. With all the love I can give out of Halls you for keeping us informed!

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