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Monday, August 12, 2019

August Crossville City Council Meeting discussion includes Holiday Lake water levels,

Most of Crossville City Council's agenda for the August regular meeting will be handled under the consent agenda with a discussion planned on Holiday Lake water levels and maintenance procedures. 

Crossville City Council members at the June meeting
L-R J.H. Graham, Rob Harrison, Mayor James
Mayberry, Art Gernt and Scot Shanks
Photo by Jim Young

The council will meet as the Audit Committee at 5:15 PM in the conference room and will move to the council chamber to meet as the Beer Board at 5:45 PM and as the Solicitation Board at 5:55 PM.

Council has discussed a drop in the water level at Holiday Lake to allow property owners to be able to do repairs and maintenance on their docks and sea walls similar to how Lake Tanis handles the matter.  Recently the ownership of the property under the lake has changed hands and council members hoped to get some input from the new owners on the actions proposed. 


Previously council approved a motion that included language stating, “On an annual basis during the month of April, the City Council will review the policy to drop lake level no more than 4 ft. for property maintenance during the months of October, November and December (ending no later than February) assuring there is no conflict with Lake Tansi lake level procedures.”

Items under the consent agenda expected to gain approval with little or no further discussion include the purchase of a dura patcher trailer for patching potholes and other road damage, approval of the 2019-20 Airport maintenance grant, Second reading of the 2018-19 year-end budget adjustment ordinance, and several road closing for upcoming events.




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