Scott Barker

Compass Points

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

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Scott Barker

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Government

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Latest episode

Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

Ep. 170 07/13/2025 13.07.2025

City Council members filed their 2nd quarter financial disclosure reports last week as campaigning is picking up. Scott takes a look at the numbers, and provides profiles of the candidates in the 4th and 2nd district contests. He also goes over the school board's new cell phone policy, the city's loss of a $42.7 million federal grant with the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill, and the Planning...

Ep. 169 07/06/2025 06.07.2025

The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees held its two-day annual meeting last week. In this week's installment, Scott recaps the meeting, including the decision to move ahead with UT-Knoxville's taking control of the bulk of Maplehurst neighborhood, the approval of a $3.74 billion system budget and the outlook for research funding in the Trump era. He also looks at Knox County Commissioner Rh...

Ep. 168 06/29/2025 29.06.2025

Last week, Knoxville City Council approved putting a sales tax referendum on the November election ballot. In this installment of the podcast, Scott analyzed voters' choices. He also looks at Knox County Commission's approval of a new management structure for Richard L. Bean Juvenile Service Center, including a partisan tussle about oversight. Other topics include the emergence of YES! Knoxville a...

Ep. 167 06/22/2025 22.06.2025

DONT FORGET TO SHARE Compass Points, a free service of CompassKnox.com  Cottage courts could soon be allowed in the City of Knoxville. In this week's installment, Scott looks at the middle housing concept. He also turns his attention to the school system's response to the West High School football staff's underage sex accusations, Juneteenth in today's political climate, the life of the late Frank...

Ep. 166 06/15/2025 15.06.2025

Knoxville City Council gave initial approval to putting a sales tax increase referendum on this year's election ballot. Scott looks at the proposal, detailing the spending plan for $47 million in new revenue annually if voters approve the tax hike. He also looks at Knox County's plan for the future of the juvenile detention center's management, the outcome of City Council candidate Jeff Talman's r...

Ep. 165 06/08/2025 08.06.2025

Knoxville City Council is poised to vote on whether to put a sales tax increase referendum on the November ballot. Scott digs into the details of the proposal, which would raise $47 million a year for infrastructure and housing needs. He also looks at the compressed time frame the county has to approve its zoning ordinance overhaul, the school system's strategic plan, various housing issues and Al...

Ep. 164 06/01/2025 01.06.2025

The best way you can support Scott, Compass Points, and CompassKnox.com is to share this free podcast...text it to some...and tell people about how important good local news coverage is. Richard Bean, who has run the Knox County juvenile detention center that bears his name for 53 years, resigned on Friday amid accusations of retaliation against whistleblowers. Scott details the events last week l...

Ep. 163 05/25/2025 25.05.2025

Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon has proposed raising the sales tax rate to fund infrastructure and affordable housing efforts. Scott reviews the proposal, which would require voter approval in a referendum, in this week's installment. He also talks about the County Commission's spirited discussion surrounding Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' budget (which passed) and a new rule for the Commission c...

Ep. 162 05/18/2025 18.05.2025
Ep. 161 05/11/2025 11.05.2025

Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs presented his $1.1 billion budget proposal last week. Scott breaks down the spending plan. He then looks at the local impacts of the Trump administration's efforts to slash the budgets of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as the looming effects of tariffs. He also covers the Greenheck Group's groundbreaki...

Ep. 160 05/04/2025 04.05.2025

The Trump administration's decision to gut Americorps resulted in 52 Knoxville members losing their jobs. Scott takes a look at the impact to nonprofits in the area. He also reports on a rare tie-breaking vote Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon cast at City Council, the city and school system's budgets, the initial effect of the new stadium on Old City business activity and a "We the People" rally ca...

Ep. 159 04/27/2025 27.04.2025

Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon unveiled her $477.3 million budget proposal last Friday, and Scott breaks it down in this week's episode. He also talks about philanthropists' funding of affordable housing projects, the county swapping contractors to guide its zoning ordinance overhaul, and more. Scott also previews meetings of the County Commission, City Council and School Board.

Ep. 158 04/20/25 20.04.2025

Pro baseball returned to Knoxville last week after a 25-year absence, and Scott has a review of the Knoxville Smokies' opening day at Covenant Health Park. He also looks into a state investigation of extravagant spending in the Knox County Trustee's Office, the proposed Knox County Schools budget for next year, and more. Scott also previews meetings of the city-county Office of Housing Stability a...

Ep. 157 04/13/2025 13.04.2025

Clayton Home founder and philanthropist Jim Clayton has abandoned plans to build a science museum in East Knoxville. In this week's installment, Scott looks at the decision and what's next for the 11-acre site next to the Civic Auditorium and Coliseum. He also talks about the Justice Knox Nehemiah Action Assembly, a "rails to trails" lawsuit stemming from a proposed South Knoxville greenway, Stuar...

Ep. 156 04/06/2025 06.04.2025

Knox County school board Chair Betsy Henderson confirmed she's running for county mayor in 2026. Scott takes a look at what her entry into the Republican Party primary means in the race. Speaking of the GOP, he also talks about former state Rep. Martin Daniel's election as county Republican chair, as well as current Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' warning to county commissioners about zoning decis...

Ep. 155 03/30/2025 30.03.2025

A group of prominent Democrats is circulating a petition in hopes of persuading Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon to run for Knox County mayor in 2026. In this week's episode, Scott looks at the effort and Kincannon's response. He also talks about Rural Metro's decision to charge a fee to non-subscribers for emergency responses, the regional draft mobility plan, the president's executive order on ci...

Ep. 154 03/23/2025 23.03.2025

The city of Knoxville's middle housing program is one year old, and in this week's episode Scott delves into a report from Knoxville-Knox County Planning on its progress. He also looks into a proposal to expand areas where festivals can serve beer in the city, a statewide business survey, and the importance of Black sororities and fraternities to politics and culture in the African-American commun...

Ep. 153 03/16/2025 16.03.2025

The Knoxville Smokies and the City of Knoxville announced the parking plan for baseball games at the Covenant Health Park. In this week's episode, Scott breaks down the plan, which involves dedicated downtown parking garages and free shuttles. He also looks at the Education Department's scrutiny of an antisemitism complaint at UT, County Commissioner Terry Hill's criticism of school board Chair Be...

Ep. 152 03/09/2025 09.03.2025

This week Scott breaks down another week of budget hearings for the City of Knoxville and a public meeting of Sheriff Tom Spangler and Commissioner Damon Rawls to discuss Sheriff's Office policies. UT President Randy Boyd goes public on concerns over Federal Funding in the UT system, whileEnergy Secretary Chris White made a quick visit to ORNL. In this week's sports section, Scott talks about the...

Ep. 151 03/02/2025 02.03.2025

Knox County is moving to a two-year property tax reappraisal cycle. In this week's episode of Compass Points, Scott talks about what that means for taxpayers. He also talks about AMR's performance in the first year of its ambulance contract with Knox County and new KPD Deputy Chief Joe McHale. He also looks ahead to meetings this week of the Board of Education and Knoxville City Council. Don't for...

Ep. 150 02/23/2025 23.02.2025

This is a free service of CompassKnox.com spread the word by sharing today!  Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon has established a formalized process for reporting waste, fraud and abuse in city government. In this week's installment of the Compass Points podcast, Scott looks at the details. He also talks about the city's financial health, a new composite materials facility at the UT Research Park at...

Ep. 149 02/16/2025 16.02.2025

Knoxville officials say the Gay Street Bridge will reopen, but not to motor vehicles, and it will be replaced entirely within a decade. On this week's episode of Compass Points, Scott talks about the plans for the historic bridge, as well as the dispute that led to the city terminating its contract with Turn Up Knox and the sign plan for the new stadium. Knox County school board Chair Betsy Hender...

Ep. 148 02/09/2025 09.02.2025

This podcast is a FREE service of Compassknox.com The Knox County school board approved a new K-8 school for northwest Knoxville last week, and Scott breaks down the project and its implications in this week's episode of Compass Points. He also talks about the return of the Bassmaster Classic to Knoxville in 2026 and touches on TVA CEO Jeff Lyash's retirement announcement, the Downtown Knoxville A...

Ep. 147 02/02/2025 02.02.2025

Gov. Bill Lee got everything he wanted out of last week's special session on school vouchers, immigration enforcement and disaster relief. In this week's episode of Compass Points, Scott takes a look at the results. He talks about the dispute between the city of Knoxville and a violence interruption nonprofit, funding questions about an eviction prevention program, a new K-8 school near Western He...

Ep. 146 01/26/2025 26.01.2025

The Knox County Commission created the county's first residential infrastructure development district last week. Scott gives details on the district and talks about how it works to fund infrastructure in this week's episode of Compass Points. He also delves into the expansion of the Knoxville Police Department's co-response program. Other topics include Steven Matjijcio's first year as director of...

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