The site is scheduled for destruction in 2016–17[needs update] as part of the City of Chattanooga-Hamilton County[7] Cannon brownfield development,[8] Central Avenue extension through Lincoln Park[9] and north across Citico Creek[10] to Riverside Drive,[11] and private college-student housing development.[12][13]
^Note: "Although regarded as one of the most preeminent Mississippian sites in this region, this highly-visible mound and accompanying village was systematically demolished in this century as part of highway construction projects." – R. Bruce Council, "The Citico Site, 40HA65, An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Lower Amnicola Parallel Interceptor Sewer, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee", Final Report prepared for Hensley-Schmidt, Inc. and the City of Chattanooga, Jeffrey L. Brown Institute of Archaeology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 1992
^"The Archaeological Reality of de Soto's Coosa," David J. Hally, Marvin T. Smith, James B. Langford, Jr., David H. Thomas. In Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands East. pp 121–138: Smithsonian Institution Press 1990
^"CHC Religional Planning Agency". Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission. City of Chattanooga & Hamilton County, Tennessee. Retrieved June 11, 2016.
^"Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Zoning Commission Report"(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on March 22, 2015. Retrieved June 11, 2016. Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional
PLANNING COMMISSION CASE REPORT: 2015-018 Date: 02-09-15
Rezone property from M-1 Manufacturing Zone to C-3 Central Business Zone
Property Location: 1428 Riverside Drive, Property Owner: Westview Drive L.P.
Applicant: Wes Bradley w/ University Housing Group, Project Description:
The applicant is proposing to develop student housing at 1428 Riverside Drive.
The applicant’s site plan shows 174 units, four 4-story buildings, one 3-story building, and 619
surface parking spaces.