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Crossville council adds multiple annexation, ordinance updates and ARPA‑funded infrastructure projects to next agenda

5118199 · July 1, 2025
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Summary

Councilors added several planning and infrastructure items to the next regular meeting agenda, including three annexation recommendations, updates to local ordinances, a parade route approval, airport rules, software and equipment contracts, and ARPA‑funded water and sewer construction bids recommended by the city engineer.

During the work session the Crossville City Council added a slate of items to the next regular meeting agenda, spanning annexation requests, ordinance updates, event approvals and several infrastructure bids and contract recommendations.

Planning commission recommendations added to the agenda include annexation petitions for Rodendron Circle East, Rodendron Circle West (Roadendron/Rodendron in packet transcription) and Halsted Drive. Planning staff said the subdivisions have been the subject of multiple recent annexation requests and that some parcels adjoin existing city limits.

Council members also agreed to add two ordinance updates to the agenda: one amending Title 3‑202 on imposition of fines, penalties and costs to reflect a recent change that raised the municipal training education fee from $1 to $2; and one amending Title 5, Chapter 7 to reference the charter for hotel/motel…

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