For more information, please contact Jana Brown at 865-273-3512.
The City of Maryville Stormwater Department will close Cumberland St. from E. Harper to Forest Ave. on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, from 8 a.m. until approximately 4 p.m. Crews will be working on storm drains. There will also be a temporary traffic signals along E. Broadway from Singleton St. to Cumberland St. during this time.
For more information, please contact Jana Brown at 865-273-3512. The City of Maryville Stormwater Department will close Cumberland St. from E. Harper to Forest Ave. today, February 10, 2025. This closure will be in effect from 8 a.m. to approximately 5 p.m. while crews work on storm drains. There will also be a temporary traffic signals along E. Broadway from Marion St. to Cumberland St. during this time.
For more information, please contact Jana Brown at 865-273-3512. The City of Maryville Stormwater Department will close N. Cumberland St. and S. Cumberland St. from E. Harper to Forest Ave. to thru traffic today February 3, 2025, from 8 a.m. to approximately 4:30p.m. Crews will be working on storm drains. There will also be a temporary traffic signal at the intersection of Forest Ave. and S. Cumberland St. during this time.
For more information, please contact Jana Brown at 865-273-3512. The City of Maryville Engineering and Public Works Stormwater Department will close Ellis Avenue from Leblanc Street to College Street on Saturday, December 14, 2024, starting at 7 a.m. and ending at approximately 5 p.m. Crews will be working on Stormwater construction during this time.
For more information, contact the Stormwater Department at 865-273-3500. PUBLIC NOTICE
The City of Maryville developed and implemented a Stormwater Management Program. In accordance with the requirements set forth in the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MA4) Permit (TNS000000), the City must provide formal Public Notice for the Stormwater Management Program. To view this program visit: www.maryvillegov.com/storm-water-management.html. Additionally, in compliance with the regulations of the State of Tennessee 2022 MS4 Permit, the City is revising its Grading, Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance and Vegetated Buffer Zone and Stormwater Quality Management Ordinance. A draft of these ordinances can be viewed at: www.maryvillegov.com/updated-stormwater-ordinances.html. The City of Maryville would like to invite the public to comment on the Stormwater Management Program and the proposed ordinance changes. Questions and/or comments can be submitted via email to City of Maryville Stormwater staff at [email protected]. Please send any questions and/or comments prior to September 1, 2024. 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 will be conducting a stream survey and inventory of stormwater discharge within the Maryville city limits. This survey includes portions of the Brown Creek, Culton Creek, Duncan Branch, Gallagher Creek, Lackey Creek, Laurel Bank Branch, Peppermint Branch, Pistol Creek, and Springfield Branch watersheds. This assessment is one of the requirements to allow Maryville to obtain its National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Phase II permit. The goal of this project is to gain a better understanding of the health of Maryville’s streams. Areas that may benefit from stream restoration or stormwater infrastructure repair will also be identified.
The city has contracted with Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) to perform the fieldwork for this study. CEC environmental scientists will be traversing all the major streams to photograph and document their condition. Streambank erosion sites, undercut pipes, unshaded stream sections, trash dumps, and other areas of environmental concern will be assessed. Field staff will only record the condition of the streams. They are not present to remedy or address any potential problems. For more information, call the City of Maryville Stormwater Program Manager, Dale Jayne (865) 273-3512, or email Dale at [email protected]. City of Maryville Stormwater will close Merritt Road from US Highway 321 to Tuckaleechee Pike, January 15th from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The crew will be replacing the storm drain pipe under Merritt Road at Tuckaleechee Pike.
Update: This work has been postponed. 1/10/19
The City of Maryville Stormwater Crew will close Merritt Road from US Highway 321 to Tuckaleechee Pike tomorrow, January 10th from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The crew will be replacing the storm drain pipe under Merritt Road at Tuckaleechee Pike. The City of Maryville Stormwater Division will close Lambert Lane from Tuckaleechee Pike to Larry Road this morning, November 27 starting at 8:30 a.m. through 10:30 a.m. The crews are back filling a storm drain.
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