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Council adds multiple items to consent agenda; introduces budget and tax-rate ordinances (title only)

Crossville City Council · May 5, 2026
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Summary

The council added parade and street-closure requests, a playground equipment contract (vendor now Karnes Recreation), a two-year lease with the Young Marines for the Boy Scout building, grant applications for airport equipment, several change orders and two ordinance amendments (sections 13-203 and 12-1101) to the consent agenda; the FY 26–27 budget and tax-rate ordinances were introduced as title-only readings.

The Crossville City Council moved several routine and substantive items onto its consent agenda and introduced ordinances related to the fiscal year 26–27 budget and tax rate during the meeting.

Parade and street-closure requests: staff presented temporary street-closure applications for the July Fourth parade, a 5K that touches State Highway 70 and a downtown "Crossville birthday bash" organized by the chamber. Staff warned that the July Fourth date may conflict with a fireworks event and that staffing availability could require schedule adjustments; the council agreed to add the parade requests to the consent agenda pending any required documentation (for example, a letter from a church for liability purposes).

Contracts, leases, and grants: the council was told that playground equipment originally under…

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