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Governor Lee issued Order 35 on May 7 allowing certain small group, non-contact recreation businesses to reopen on May 8. These are described as venues that can achieve appropriate social distancing and operate in groups less than 10. (e.g. bowling alleys, arcades, climbing gyms, water sports, golf course driving ranges, mini-golf, shooting ranges, dance classes, and similar activities.)
Visit this link to see previous updates. Visit our comprehensive governmental information site with this page listing Governor's Orders and other government releases and announcements. On May 7, the Governor is expected to issue a new Order allowing for small group, non-contact recreational facilities to reopen. These are described in the Governor's latest news release as venues that can achieve appropriate social distancing and operate in groups less than 10. (e.g. bowling alleys, arcades, climbing gyms, water sports, golf course driving ranges, mini-golf, shooting ranges, dance classes, and similar activities.)
In addition, new guidelines were released for Manufacturing, Construction, Office, and Lodging. While the Governor may issue guidance for certain industries and business types, it is still the individual decision of the business to determine the most appropriate and safe way to reopen. Anyone with questions about a particular operation should contact the business directly. Also, in a statement on May 6, Commissioner Ezell encouraged businesses who wish to purchase touchless thermometers to continue ordering even though the limit has been reached. Orders will be accepted until Friday. Find previous Tennessee Pledge updates here. Visit our comprehensive governmental information site with this page listing Governor's Orders and other government releases and announcements. The Water and Sewer Department will have a small section of Mercer Dr. closed due to a sewer tap (road crossing). This will only affect 2 homes in the circle. Residents can use Elsborn Ridge Road to access the north end of Mercer.
Update: 5/5/2020 Windemere Circle will remain closed today, May 5 for more work on the water main extension. City of Maryville Water & Sewer crews will have Belmont Drive at Windemere Circle closed today, May 4 for a water main extension. Traffic will be detoured in the area.
The City of Maryville will be closing Lambert Lane to through traffic between McIlvaine Drive Drive and Lisa Drive beginning Thursday morning May 7, 2020 at 8:00 AM. Completion is estimated around June 8, weather depending. The closure is needed to replace a failing road culvert under Lambert Lane.
The water departments of the cities of Alcoa and Maryville and Tuckaleechee and South Blount Utility Districts want to remind its water customers that may have buildings vacated due to COVID-19, that certain procedures should be followed when reopening a vacant building to prevent potential water quality issues.
Measures to combat COVID-19 have resulted in many buildings – such as restaurants, offices, factories and hotels – being unoccupied for extended periods of time. Extended building vacancies have the potential to impact drinking water quality within the premises due to non-use. When water service is returned or when use is restarted in a building after an extended period of non-use, it is important to address the stagnant water in the building’s plumbing to ensure safe drinking water quality is provided. The CDC has published Guidance for Building Water Systems to help minimize the risk of diseases associated with water that has likely become stagnant in buildings. The guidance recommends an eight-step process before reopening a building, which includes flushing the water system and maintaining the water system. For more information, contact your local water utility. The Engineering and Public Works Department will have the entrance of Ross Springs subdivision closed at Wilkinson Pike until noon today for road/manhole repair. The Holland Springs Drive entrance will remain open.
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