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Harriman council approves $2 million bond, adopts social-media policy and signs off on sidewalk, streetscape and equipment purchases

Harriman City Council · October 20, 2025
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The Harriman City Council on Oct. 7 approved a $2 million general obligation bond for capital projects, adopted a new social-media policy for city accounts, and approved a series of local projects and purchases including a sidewalk master plan, traffic-signal-wrap program and a $7,863.81 mower control replacement.

HARRIMAN, Tenn. — The Harriman City Council voted Oct. 7 to issue a $2 million general obligation bond to fund capital projects including ball-field lighting upgrades, purchase of the TCAP building and various CDBG and LPRF infrastructure projects.

City Manager Mr. Mason told the council the bond is intended to cover long-term capital needs and that a city-attorney opinion and insurance items were under review as part of the package. The motion to approve the bond passed on a roll call with Tim Johnson, Alicia Harris, John Brackett, Lonnie Wright and Cheryl Laxton recorded as voting yes.

The council also unanimously adopted Resolution R1025-01, establishing a social-media policy for official city accounts. Mr. Mason said the policy aims to…

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