News Summary
Knoxville is gearing up for its annual Festival on the 4th at World’s Fair Park. The event promises family-friendly activities, including a fireworks display and a Smokies baseball game. With several road closures announced for safety and traffic management, attendees are advised to arrive early. City services will vary on July 4th with specific closures, but parking will be free in city garages. The festival features entertainment, including performances by local artists, ensuring a vibrant celebration for all.
Knoxville is preparing for a vibrant celebration this Friday, July 4, as the city gets ready to host its annual Festival on the 4th at World’s Fair Park. This festive event is expected to draw large crowds, featuring a variety of activities designed to entertain families and individuals of all ages, culminating in a spectacular fireworks display.
To accommodate the increased volume of visitors, several road closures will take effect, including the closure of Henley Street Bridge to ensure safety during the fireworks show. In addition to the fireworks festivities, a Smokies baseball game will be held at Covenant Health Park, leading to further traffic disruptions in downtown and the Old City.
As a response to the anticipated influx of attendees, the Knoxville Police have issued traffic tips to help manage congestion. It is advisable for festival-goers and baseball fans to arrive early to secure parking and to enjoy all that the event has to offer.
While the festival creates a lively atmosphere, other road restrictions will apply. The Gay Street Bridge remains closed, restricting river crossings to James White Parkway, which may lead to increased traffic on the detour route.
City Services and Holiday Closures
Residents should be aware that numerous city services will be unavailable in observance of the holiday. The 311 Center for Service Information will not operate on July 4, but residents can report issues using the My Knoxville app. Despite the holiday, all garbage and recycle collections will follow the regular schedule, although the Solid Waste Facility will be closed on July 4 and 5, reopening on July 7.
Transit services will also be affected, as Knoxville Area Transit buses will not run on July 4, with the service desk at Knoxville Station remaining closed. However, recycling centers will operate as usual, although attendants at Goodwill will not be available to accept donations.
City parks and outdoor pools will remain accessible, excluding community centers and indoor swimming facilities. Some pools, such as Ed Cothren and Inskip, will have specific operating hours for the day. Notably, the Kid A’Riffic Fun in the Park event scheduled for July 2 has been canceled, with the next event set for July 9. Additionally, the First Friday Art Walk activities have moved to July 11 in light of the holiday.
Parking and Festival Activities
Parking will be free in all city-owned garages and on-street metered spaces on July 4, allowing easy access for festival participants. Organizers of the Festival on the 4th have planned an exciting lineup of entertainment, including performances by Matt Stillwell and the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. Families can enjoy a range of activities at the festival, such as water wars, axe-throwing, mini-golf, and paddle boating.
It’s important to note that pets, alcohol, and personal tents or canopies will be prohibited at the festival to maintain a safe and enjoyable environment for all attendees.
This year’s Fourth of July festivities in Knoxville promise to be entertaining and memorable, with various activities and entertainment planned throughout the day and into the evening. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to participate while remaining mindful of traffic and service adjustments associated with the holiday.
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