For more information, contact the Engineering and Public Works Department at 865-273-3302.
Contractors for the City will pressure wash garages beginning July 1. The West Harper Ave. parking garage will be closed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, July 1, 2024. The first two levels of the parking garage on W. Broadway next to Bluetick Tavern (W. Church Ave. entrance) will be closed on Tuesday, July 2 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The top level of the garage will remain open for the public to use as usual.
For more information, contact the Engineering and Public Works Department at 865-273-3302. The Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA) is requesting feedback from the public to learn more about Tennessee’s housing needs and to develop potential responses. This survey will help the State understand individual opinions and experiences with housing issues, including housing affordability, homelessness, community infrastructure, community resources, and fair housing.
The survey is open to ALL Tennesseans. Affordable, decent, safe, and fair housing matters to everyone. The THDA and partners are are seeking your experiences and opinions. Click on the link below to participate in the survey by July 31, 2024. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QPY2Z8F The City of Maryville Municipal Center Offices, the Operation Center, and Recycling Centers will all close in observance of Independence Day on Thursday, July 4, 2024. All offices and the Recycling Centers will reopen on Friday, July 5.
Residential garbage routes normally scheduled for Thursday, July 4th will be run on Friday, July 5. Friday’s route will be moved to Monday, July 8, 2024. For more information, call the Administration Department at 865-273-3400. The City of Maryville has initiated a Downtown Master Plan process that will combine inventory and analysis of downtown’s existing conditions (related to as land use, transportation, and a real estate market analysis) with community input to provide recommendations for land use, zoning, transportation, design, policy, and economic development.
For more information about the project visit the Maryville Downtown Master Plan website. To view a presentation please click here: Master Plan Meeting Presentation July 4 is just around the corner and as the community plans for celebrating our nation’s independence, the City has a few reminders about fireworks usage in the city limits.
The City’s fireworks ordinance specifies the day, times, and locations for fireworks in the city limits. Fireworks in the city are permitted only on July 3rd and 4th from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. Fireworks (igniting, firing, exploding, discharging) must be used entirely on private property. The use of fireworks on all public streets, cul-de-sacs, roadways, public alleys, sidewalks, parks, public parking lots, and any public property within the City of Maryville is prohibited. While many residents are looking forward to using fireworks to celebrate the July 4 holiday, many other residents are uneasy about their return – including those suffering with PTSD and those who are concerned with the impact of the noise on their pets and wildlife. Following the city’s ordinances will help keep the negative impacts on neighbors to a minimum while giving the community an opportunity to enjoy celebrating together.
Sales of fireworks permitting (865) 273-3900 / website Use of fireworks is risky and can cause bodily harm as well as property damage. Residents with fireworks should use extreme caution and good judgement. Fireworks used in very densely populated areas can result in damage to homes, automobiles, or people. In the event fireworks result in damage to another person’s property, those responsible could be subject to civil liability. If found in violation of the City’s ordinances, those in violation are subject to citation. Any resident who wishes to report violations of the fireworks ordinance should use the non-emergency dispatch line (865) 983-3620. As always for true emergencies call 911. The sale of fireworks in the city requires a permit available through the financial services department. Visit www.maryvillegov.com/fireworks-permit or call (865) 273-3900. Dates to sell fireworks are June 25 – July 4. For more information or to discuss the city’s fireworks ordinance, call (865) 273-3401. On Tuesday, June 4, 2024, the entire Windridge Subdivision will be without power from 8 to 10 a.m. The City of Maryville Electric Department will be working on upgrading aging underground materials and equipment. This work is necessary to address the cause of a significant outage the residents of the Windridge neighborhood experienced several weeks ago. We apologize for the inconvenience, and we appreciate your patience.
For more information, contact the Electric Department at 865-273-3300. |
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