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Monday, August 10, 2020

The Regular Meeting of the Crossville City Council set for Tuesday August 11

 Crossville City Council meets in regular session for August Tuesday, August 11 to discuss the possible hiring of a public works director, issues with water loss and plans to correct that problem and the change in date for the annual Airport fly-in.

The council's evening starts at 5:15 in the conference room with the audit committee meeting and will be followed at 5:45 by the beer board in the council chambers. The council will meet as the Solicitation Board at 5:55.

The regular agenda starts at 6 PM.

The city's water loss numbers have been up and down for a number of years and the state will get involved in the loss is over 20 percent. Currently, the average is above that number and the city is putting together a plan to get the problem under better control.

The hiring of a Public Works director was approved previously by the council but the funding for the position was a casualty of the budget process for the 2020-21 fiscal year. Council will decide about a possible budget amendment to add the position around the first of the year.

Because of the COVID-19 concerns, the council discussed moving the Annual Crossville Memorial Airport Fly-In from September to Spring of 2021 during the work session earlier this month.

Meeting Agenda:

Crossville Housing Authority board Appointment

Appointment to the Industrial Development Board

a. Minutes (7/14,7/24) Minutes

b. 2021 Employee Health Insurance Renewal

c. Airport Maintenance Hangar Improvements Change Order Contract

d. Approval of TDOT grant amendment for Airport Maintenance Building Upgrade

e. Brookhaven and Highland Lane Water Line Close Out Change Order

a. Airport Fly-In Resolution

b. Wyatt Court Property Contract

c. Water Loss Resolution Action on water loss

d. Public Works Director

e. Approval of 2020-21 lease of Catoosa Utility Department building

f. Approval of contracts with TDOT on utility relocation for Northwest Connector

City Attorney’s Report-August

City Manager's Report - August 2020


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