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County updates: convenience center opening, fleet facility status and broadband BEAD progress

Sevier County Board of Commissioners Intergovernmental Committee · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Department leaders updated the committee on Fleet Administration, Solid Waste convenience center openings and site engineering, and the Tennessee BEAD broadband program status during the June 6 meeting.

County department directors provided operational updates at the June 6 Intergovernmental Committee meeting.

Director Jimmy Bohanan reported on the Department of Fleet Administration and Services, including the status of the current fleet facility and related capital project work. Director Dan King updated the committee on Solid Waste Services: the Center View Convenience Center is expected to open in about one month, and engineering work has started for a new Wears Valley Road Convenience Center site.

Director Andrew Temple (Grants and Special Projects) briefed the committee on broadband efforts, saying Tennessee's BEAD program is in the rebuttal phase and that he has been in contact with internet service providers as they work through that stage.

Vice Mayor Bryan McCarter also provided a status update on the county courts building and on plans related to short‑term rental (STR) regulation work. The meeting did not record votes on these operational updates.