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Resident urges city action on CRT recycling, Riley Creek safety and unfinished development drainage

2782004 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

A Tullahoma resident told the board that local CRT recycling ended, described unsafe roadside conditions near Riley Creek, and urged the city to require developers to complete promised stormwater infrastructure after clearing lots in Emerald Meadows.

At the public-comment portion of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting, resident Jose Perez raised three health-and-safety concerns for city officials: the end of local CRT/electronic recycling, roadside hazards at a work site on Riley Creek, and stormwater controls left incomplete by a residential developer.

Perez said he attempted to recycle an old cathode-ray-tube television but was told the city no longer accepts CRTs and that the devices were being landfilled. “It’s against EPA and…

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