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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Online Bill Payment

The City of Crossville accepts online bill payment through Insite.  Acceptable forms of payment include Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.

Presently, we only accept payments for water and sewer.

There is a processing fee for online payments.

To make your payment online, click here.

 

Utility Maintenance

 
 
 
 
 

Utility Maintenance Division

Billy Martin, Utility Maintenance Superintendant

  • Installation/Maintenance of water lines.  Maintenance of the water lines consists of leak repair, flushing of dead end lines, inspection of new lines, raising meter boxes and valve boxes, changing service lines and construction of water taps (3/4" – 12").  There are over 200 miles of water line that the utility division maintains.
  • Read and maintain approximately 7,500 water meters monthly.
  • Locate water and sewer lines for Tennessee One Call.
  • Installation/Maintenance of low pressure sewer lines.  There are over 50 miles of low pressure sewer lines within the City.
  • Maintain approximately 650 fire hydrants within the City and approximately 180 fire hydrants outside the City.
  • Service/Maintenance of grinder pumps.  This includes 2 inspections at the time of installation and an annual  maintenance of every residential pump in the City.  Maintenance of the grinder pumps consists of pump motor rebuilds, bearing replacements, seal replacements, electrical component replacement/repair.
  • Utility maintenance is responsible for the digging and covering of graves at City Cemetery.  Utility maintenance also maintains the grounds at City Cemetery.
  • Cross connection program which includes testing of backflow prevention devices.

Street Department

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Street Division (931-484-7631)

Kevin Music - Supervisor

  • Maintain the surface and shoulders of approximately 100 miles of city streets. Within that 100 miles of asphalt there are approximately 288 named streets.
  • Maintain the right of ways, ditch lines and culverts crossing underneath and along side the roads.
  • Maintain the 30 signalized intersections. That is over 800 bulbs that can go out at any given time. The street lighting is maintained in association with Volunteer Electric Corporation.
  • The signage for the streets is a combination of a maintained inventory of purchased signs on a yearly bid and signs constructed in house by the street department. All installation and maintenance of the street signs is performed by the street department.
  • Approximately 150 to 200 yards of concrete is placed a year in the maintenance of the curb and gutter, sidewalks and storm sewer.
  • The street department assists the Fire and Police with any street closures needed for parades, town events, mock disasters, real disasters as well as major wrecks.
  • We are the crew that works and does the set up and clean up for Depot Days, the Christmas Parade, the Bicycle Races and all other special events that require a street closure that is put on by the City (Street Closure Policy).
  • Hang the banners for the City as well as the high school banners. We maintain the "Welcome to Crossville" signs.
  • Snow removal and salting of the streets for the City.
  • The street department is responsible for the sweeping of the curbed streets.
  • Responsible for all the lines and markings from Stop bars or yellow curbs for no parking areas.
  • The street department answers approximately 50 emergencies and after hour calls a year.

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Upcoming street closures

Date Streets Affected Hours Event
8/25  Main St and side streets from Lantana Rd to North St 11:45A-4:00 P Cruise-In
9/6  Main St, Stanley St, 4th St 5:30P-TBD CCHS Homecoming Parade
9/7  E. Stanley from Main St to Webb Ave; East St from Stanley to E. 1st St 4:00P-8:00P Rock the Block
9/8  Taylor Avenue, Portion of Thurman Ave 3:30P-12:00A 1993 25th Reunion
9/22  Main St and side streets from Lantana Rd to North St 11:45A-4:00P Cruise-In
10/13  Main St From Taylor Ave to East First St 10:00A-2:00P Scarecrow Festival
10/20  Main St from Lantana Rd to Penfield St 9:00A-11:00A Walk for Freedom
10/27  Main St and side streets from Lantana Rd to North St 11:45A-4:00P Cruise-In
11/2  E. Stanley from Main St to Webb Ave; East St from Stanley to E. 1st St 4:00P-8:00P Rock the Block
11/10  Main St, Stanley St 8:30A-10:00A Veterans Day

Maintenance

Right of Way Mowing
Maintenance 150
 

Maintenance 118

Maintenance Division (931-484-7631)

Steve Powell, Superintendent

  • Performs maintenance on City owned buildings and recreational facilities, including litter pickup, grounds grooming, tree pruning, tree removal, mulching, mowing, cleaning the shelters and restrooms.  The buildings and/or grounds that the maintenance department is responsible for are: Crossville City Hall, Public Safety, Public Works, Centennial Park, Garrison field, Meadow Park, Crossville Airport, Palace Theatre and Fire Stations.
  • The maintenance department is responsible for mowing approximately 100 miles of City Right-of-Ways two times per year.  The maintenance department is also responsible for mowing the grounds of the water tanks, pump stations, water plants, Miller Avenue and Highway 127N to I-40.
  • Mechanical/vehicle maintenance of City owned automobiles, emergency vehicles, tractors and equipment.
Maintenance 100
Maintenance 158
Maintenance 145
 

BIODIESEL

The Maintenance Department oversees the City's Biodiesel program.  The City has purchased a biodiesel distiller.  Maintenance employees traveled to Alabama to obtain the equipment and attend a three (3) day training course. WCTE Live Green filmed a segment that illustrated the City's commitment to going green and how the Biodiesel program was one step toward that goal.  The process begins with used cooking oil being picked up from local businesses and local drop off locations. A containment pad and bin was installed at the Cumberland County Recycling Center for cooking oil collection. That oil is then processed into an environmentally friendly, clean burning alternative fuel: Biodiesel.  The City has currently produced and used 600 gallons of biodiesel fuel.

Biodiesel Poster

Urbanus Statistics

20% CO2

Emissions Reduction

1,200 000

Inhabitants

729

Successful Programs

$ 48 Mil

Investments

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City of Crossville

People need police, sanitation, education, fire protection, housing, public transportation. Together we are going to make Urbanus the place over the rainbow, where every person will have his dream life.

Peter Hershell