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Assistant county mayor updates broadband plans; residents raise noise concerns

Sevier County Commission · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Assistant County Mayor Anderson updated commissioners on broadband project proposals submitted to the state and a KUB grant slated for completion by 2025. Two public commenters raised a noise and safety complaint about Iron Mountain Sporting Clays and praised local officials for responsiveness.

Assistant County Mayor Anderson briefed the Sevier County Commission on ongoing broadband efforts, saying proposals from internet providers have been submitted to the state and that local letters of support were sent. Anderson reported that KUB has received a state grant related to broadband work and said associated projects are slated for completion by 2025.

During public comment on non-agenda items, Phyllis Hudd raised complaints about noise and safety concerns related to Iron Mountain Sporting Clays. Eddie Landrum offered public praise for Commissioner Mike Chambers and Assistant County Mayor Perrin Anderson for responding to calls about subdivision issues.

The transcript records these remarks but does not include technical project scopes, funding amounts for the broadband work, specific provider names, or dates beyond the projected 2025 completion for KUB-related work. County staff follow-up will be required to obtain project timelines, funding breakdowns and contractor names.