Mayor Of Crossville

 

James Mayberry

Mayor

Dear Visitor,

Welcome to the City of Crossville!  We are located atop the beautiful Cumberland Plateau on Interstate 40, only a short drive to three metropolitan cities.  Our 2,000 foot elevation offers a mild, four season climate year round.  Our rural area offers an abundance of outdoor possibilities, with mountainous wildlife reserves, lakes, streams, and the Cumberland Mountain State Park.

We are known as the Golf Capital of Tennessee.  With nine pristine courses in our community, Crossville has become a golfers' paradise of national recognition; however, the opportunities and activities are endless.  Our Cumberland County Playhouse serves more than 165,000 visitors annually and the historic Palace Theatre on Main Street is always active.  We are also the location of the United States Chess Federation headquarters, a restored railroad Depot & Caboose Visitor's Center, and part of the World's Largest Yard Sale on Highway 127 North. 

Our youth opportunities abound with nine elementary schools and two high schools and we join the State of Tennessee promoting two years free post-secondary education at our Tennessee College of Applied Technology,

Please take time to navigate our website to find out more about us. The calendar of events is a good start to see what events are upcoming that you might be interested in.  We have many civic groups that are in need of volunteers.  We can put you in touch with any that you are either interested in or would like to know more about.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 931-484-5113.

"Crossville, Tennessee, it's just better here."

 

Mayor's Priorities

  • Young People

    We’re putting millions into education and youth programmes.
  • Business & Economy

    The Mayor has an Economic Development Strategy to develop a
  • Health & Sport

    What we eat and drink and how we work, rest
  • Police & Crime

    Keeping Urbanus uers safe is one our key responsibilities.
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Programs and Initiatives

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History

Crossville Parks and Recreation Department

 

Crossville's Centennial Park was originally built in 1992, with the initial phase of the park being called “Crossville Recreational Park”. The park included 4 state of the art adult sized regulation softball fields with field house and concessions, 3 lighted picnic pavilions, ½ mile wood chip walking trail, combination basketball/tennis court area, regulation sized double tennis court, 6 concrete and clay horseshoe pits, 4 sand volleyball courts and a large child play area with sand boxes. Over the years, numerous events were held at the Recreational Park, with a majority of them being softball tournaments. These tournaments generated revenue not only for this city facility, but also for the entire community as they brought in players and family members utilizing hotels, restaurants, going shopping and visiting area recreation. In 2000, a much needed expansion of the park was realized. 22 acres was purchased adjoining the existing facility and designed to house 3 youth sized softball fields, a regulation baseball field, 2 tee-ball fields along with field house and concessions, adequate parking and an extension of the existing walking trail. This brought total acreage of the facility to approximately 67 acres. Approximately 10 acres has been set aside for future development, possibly including a substantial indoor recreation center and both indoor and outdoor swimming pools. With the opening of the new softball complex occurring during the heart of Crossville’s Centennial celebration, Crossville Recreational Park donned a new name, becoming Crossville Centennial Park. The original softball complex took on the name of “Warner Complex”, being named after former city councilman Dave Warner, who had a strong impact in the building of the park in 1992. The new expansion part of the park became know as “Turner Complex”, honoring city councilman Gene Turner, who was instrumental in the building of the new facility. Turner Complex opened in August 2001 hosting the Dixie Belles World Series, honoring Councilman Turner, who died suddenly during construction of the complex, leaving behind a legacy of his dedication. Centennial Park continues to grow and improve. In 2003 the City of Crossville, in conjunction with the local Horseshoe Pitchers Association, constructed 12 clay horseshoe pits at Centennial Park. 2004 saw vast improvement once again with paving of all surfaces of the walking trails throughout the park, totaling approximately 1½ miles. 2005 brought a mammoth pavilion covered horseshoe arena with 12 more clay pits, opening just in time to host the TN Horseshoe Pitchers State Tournament as well as construction of a playground designed specifically to accommodate children with special needs. Still looking toward the future, the city staff, Mayor and City Councilmen and a citizen’s task force continue to investigate and educate the public on the need for and advantages of building a major indoor recreation center with both indoor and outdoor aquatic facilities. In 2007 the City of Crossville purchased a 16 acre piece of property adjoining Centennial Park, bringing the total property to approximately 83 acres. The City of Crossville also purchased a 40 acre parcel of land in the Hwy. 127 North area for construction of the Duer Crossville Soccer Complex. Construction began that fall, anticipating opening for fall 2008. Between a few construction issues and turf problems, actual opening did not occur until the fall CRYSA season for 2009. This complex houses 6 full size regulation soccer fields, currently sub-divided into 7 playing fields, encompassing 12 ½ acres of the property. It also has a field house with concessions and restrooms and 2 small covered shelters. Summer 2013 Centennial Park added a large dog park, with play and exercise areas for both large and small dogs.

CURRENT FACILITIES AVAILABLE

CENTENNIAL PARK:

            4 lighted adult softball fields

            3 lighted youth softball/baseball fields

            1 lighted regulation baseball field

            2 lighted tee ball/coach pitch fields

concessions/fieldhouse facilities

4 lighted sand volleyball courts

4 lighted basketball ½ courts

2 lighted tennis courts

24 concrete and clay horseshoe pits (12 under shelter)

2 lighted picnic shelters

dog park for both large and small dogs

paved and lighted walking trail (approx. 1 ½ mile)

childs play area with sand boxes

fully accessible playground

adequate parking

GARRISON PARK

            currently under renovation

           ~watch for opening FALL 2018~

DR. CARL T. DUER, SR. SOCCER COMPLEX:

            lighted area for 6 regulation size or numerous smaller size soccer fields

            concessions/fieldhouse with restrooms

            2 covered shelters

            adequate parking

Urbanus Statistics

20% CO2

Emissions Reduction

1,200 000

Inhabitants

729

Successful Programs

$ 48 Mil

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City of Crossville

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