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Blasius to discuss Downtown Oak Ridge on Tuesday

Posted at 5:56 pm February 27, 2021
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Wayne Blasius

Wayne Blasius, community development director for the City of Oak Ridge, will discuss the current status of Downtown Oak Ridge during a lunchtime meeting on Tuesday.

The meeting will be hosted by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, and it will be online. League members and nonmembers receiving this announcement will receive the zoom link before March 2, a press release said.

For instructions on how to access the presentation on Tuesday, send an email to [email protected]. A couple of days following the presentation, you may view the recorded session on the League’s website at https://my.lwv.org/tennessee/oak-ridge.

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Filed Under: Front Page News Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, community development director, Downtown Oak Ridge, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Wayne Blasius

Oak Ridge hires new community development director

Posted at 12:23 pm July 20, 2017
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Wayne Blasius

Wayne Blasius

 

Oak Ridge has hired a new community development director.

Wayne Blasius was selected to lead the department earlier this month, and he will start in his new position on August 28, a press release said.

Blasius is currently executive director of the nonprofit East Tennessee Community Design Center, the press release said.

“I am extremely pleased to announce that Wayne Blasius will be joining us in the City of Oak Ridge as our new director of community development,” City Manager Mark Watson said in the press release. “Wayne brings to us extensive public and private sector experience. He is particularly knowledgeable about the many changes in housing and public spaces in Knoxville and will bring that experience to Oak Ridge as we continue our own community renaissance and redevelopment.”

Blasius will replace Kathryn Baldwin, Oak Ridge’s current community development director. Baldwin announced in May that she is retiring after 16 years of service with the city, and her last day is July 28. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Knoxville, City of Oak Ridge, community development director, East Tennessee Community Design Center, InSite Development Corporation, Kathryn Baldwin, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Wayne Blasius

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