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The Town of Centerville was awarded $250,000 in infrastructure planning grants, as announced by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. The grants were made available through $7.4 million in funding from the state Rural Economic Opportunity Act, passed by the General Assembly in 2016.
The Centerville Police Department reported the following matters in recent days, according to reports held by the department:
The Centerville Police Department reported the following matters in recent days, according to reports held by the department:
The Centerville Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted to dissolve the town’s five-ward system with the passage of ordinance 899 on final reading. The ordinance repeals ordinance 478, which established the boundary lines for the five wards in Centerville back in 1985. However, like last month’s vote, the vote on January 14 was not without contention.
The Centerville Police Department reported the following matters in recent days, according to reports held by the department:
Approval of a bid this week will allow the second part of Centerville’s Defeated Creek sewer basin rehabilitation project to commence. Mayor Gary Jacobs said he is hopeful that work can be completed this summer. That should allow the lifting of a self-imposed moratorium on the addition of new customers.
Read more: Defeated Creek sewer, part 2, up for bid approval Tuesday