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Neyland Stadium is cashless and accepts all major credit cards as payment.
City layout. A common complaint among Knoxville residents is that the city's westward expansion has led to a high-degree of traffic buildup thanks to poor planning. Specifically, the expansion has caused an issue wherein through traffic has been diverted onto what should be city-specific roadways.
No person shall cause, suffer, allow or permit from any source within a public premise any airborne sound which, when measured from the source of the sound, has an C-weighted sound pressure level in excess of 65 dB(C), or any impulsive sound which has an C-weighted sound pressure level of 80 dB(C).
TRECS opened in August 2003 and is home to four basketball courts and a 1/7th-mile indoor circular track. The main fitness area includes over 80 cardiovascular machines and more than 100 strength training stations.
Knoxville has been known as the Marble City. Rock quarried from this area has been used in buildings in Knoxville like the Knoxville Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Grand Central station in New York City, and buildings in other locations.
Loud noise. (a) No person shall create, maintain, assist or participate in the creation of a loud or raucous noise likely to disturb the public peace or quiet.
Many local high school tracks are open to the public. We are also fortunate to have the University of Tennessee's Tom Black Track. Normally it is open to the public except during events and when in use by the University teams; however, it is currently closed until further notice while undergoing renovations.