For more information call Engineering and Public Works at 865-273-3500.
The City of Maryville Stormwater Department will close Northfield Drive from Woodglen Drive to Brookhollow Trail, Monday, April 10. This closure will remain in effect through the end of May while a contractor works to replace over 900 feet of stormwater pipe and associated drainage structures. Residents will have access to their homes during this closure. Motorists are encouraged to slow down and use extreme caution as workers will be present.
For more information call Engineering and Public Works at 865-273-3500. The City of Maryville Municipal Center Offices, the Operation Center, and Recycling Centers will all close in observance of Good Friday, April 7, 2023. Recycling centers will reopen on Saturday, April 8 at 7 a.m. Residential trash that is normally picked up on Friday will be collected on Monday, April 10.
For more information, call the Sanitation Department at 865-273-3302. The City of Maryville Electric Department will have Foch Street closed from Comfort Avenue to Home Avenue today, Wednesday, March 29, 2023, until approximately 4 p.m. Crews will be changing out an electrical pole.
For more information, contact the Electric Department at 865-273-3300. UPDATE 3/24/2023: Crews will be working on Kittrell Ave. again today until approximately 4 p.m.
The City of Maryville Water and Sewer Department will have Kittrell Avenue closed from Front Street to Martin Street today, Thursday, March 23, until approximately 4:30 p.m. Crews will be working on sewer construction. For more information, contact the Water and Sewer Department at 865-273-3300. The City of Maryville Fire Department (MFD) has announced they will begin annual fire hydrant inspections. Firefighters and Water Department representatives will service approximately 180 hydrants in the Maryville College area beginning March 27, 2023. The inspection of the hydrants should be complete by April 10, 2023.
Periodically, MFD services and inspects the hydrant system throughout the city. Crews will be testing flow, operability, and reliability. They will also be lubricating caps and fittings. The inspections ensure that the system is in good working order should it be needed in case of an emergency. Hydrant flushing can occasionally make residents’ water appear rusty or brown for a short time. If this happens, running the cold water tap for a few minutes will help it clear. The water is safe to use and consume, however it is best to avoid washing clothes until the water clears. For more information, contact the Fire Department at 865-273-3650. Meet Chamomile.
Chamomile is a 2-year-old who, for almost 450 days has been at the shelter, in a foster home and now lives at PetSmart. While leaving her foster home and getting used to being in a kennel again has been an adjustment, Chamomile enjoys people watching in her new temporary home. As a volunteer favorite, her human friends have described her as “soooo soft” and “quite playful - especially with string!” Chamomile is very alert and not shy. She loves all her humans well! Although small and docile dogs are okay, Chamomile would prefer to be the only cat in the home. You should know that Chamomile previously had a diabetes diagnosis, but with the right food and good exercise, she is in remission and healthy! She will make a fantastic companion and lap warmer and will be grateful for her furever home. If you are interested in Chamomile or any of our other dogs and cats looking for furever homes, visit our website for more info and to fill out an application. You can also apply to volunteer, become a monthly donor, or learn more about MAARC at www.maarcadopt.com Skye is a 4–5-year-old sweetheart that has been at the shelter for just under a year. While Skye is a definite Volunteer Favorite, it takes a while for her to warm up to new people, especially men. She is nervous to trust people and has a side-eye that usually looks like she’s warning people to stay away. Unfortunately, we don’t think the side eye means anything negative and she gives it to all her favorite humans and dogs. Over the last several months, volunteers have worked tirelessly helping Skye get over her fear of new people, men, and other dogs. She is warming up quicker than she used to with humans, and she plays extraordinarily well with most dogs that come to the shelter. Sadly, for Skye, her best fur friends come and go and leave her behind. The best home for Skye is most likely one that:
-Has a female owner that she can trust and if a male is in the house, he needs to be patient. -Probably does not have children as she loves her people so well, we think she would be best with 1 or 2 favorites. -No cats or other pets other than maybe a dog that we can introduce to Skye at the shelter -New owners that are going to be willing to visit the shelter more than once to get to know Skye on a different level than most adopters. *Skye’s Adoption Fee is Sponsored* If you are interested in Skye or any of our other dogs and cats looking for furever homes, visit our website for more info and to fill out an application. You can also apply to volunteer, become a monthly donor, or learn more about MAARC at www.maarcadopt.com A Grounds Maintenance Worker performs semiskilled work mowing, seeding, planting, pruning, trimming, spraying and fertilizing grass, trees, shrubs, bushes, hedges and flowers, performing a variety of landscaping and grounds maintenance activities, operating, maintaining and repairing equipment, and related work as apparent or assigned. Work is performed under the regular supervision of the Grounds Maintenance Crew Leader.
For more information and to apply, visit our website at: www.maryvillegov.com/jobs.html The Maryville / Alcoa Animal Rescue Center (MAARC) is a grassroots, 501c3 No Kill rescue group that partnered with the Maryville City Shelter (MCS) in 2018. We are 100% volunteer operated and our dedicated team works tirelessly around the clock caring for EVERY ANIMAL that enters our system. When an animal is surrendered to MCS or an Animal Control Officer acquires a stray, MAARC assumes ALL CARE for that animal immediately.
MAARC provides: - A warm, safe shelter - Daily meals and exercise regardless of weather or holidays - Daily cleaning of kennels to keep the animals safe and healthy - Proper vetting for all animals including spay/neuter, all vaccinations, and emergency care - Essential one-on-one care, training and/or additional socialization for abused/broken animals that enter our system MAARC is housed within MCS and collaborates with the City to provide the best, most comprehensive care possible to benefit ALL Maryville/Alcoa/Rockford Proper animals. MAARC is:
The City of Maryville Electric Department will have Foch Street closed from Comfort Avenue to Home Avenue today, Tuesday, March 14, from 8 a.m. until approximately 4 p.m. Crews will be setting a new pole.
For more information, contact the Electric Department at 865-273-3300. |
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