Landscape Truck -*REBID*
Jul 25, 2026
Closes
Aug 20, 2026
Landscape truck.
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Jul 25, 2026
Closes
Aug 20, 2026
Landscape truck.
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134918
Employee FTE
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439
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6,598
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Pigeon Forge
The City Commission addressed a comprehensive agenda focusing on fiscal, infrastructure, and operational matters. Significant legislative actions included the second reading approval of ordinances establishing the property tax rate for the 2026-2027 fiscal year and amending annual appropriations to support participation in the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System. The Commission authorized several capital projects, including engineering and construction services for the Westside Connector Roadway Project, as well as the procurement of equipment such as message reader boards, a municipal vehicle, portable radios, and autonomous mowers for parks and fire department facilities. Furthermore, the board approved facility maintenance agreements with Johnson Controls, a service agreement with The Thomas Group, the replacement of a fueling system, and a cyber security contract for city IT resources. Administrative updates were presented concerning the Ogle Drive Bridge replacement and a proposed modification for the LeConte Event Center River Lot. Additionally, the Commission finalized an appointment to the Beer Board and approved a short-term rental management agreement.
The meeting involved the authorization of bill payments and the approval of several ordinances, including amendments to annual appropriations and the adoption of the fiscal year 2026-2027 budget. Key actions included the approval of Right-of-Way abandonment, authorization for participation in the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System, and the reallocation of IT contract services funds. The Commission also approved various agreements and plans, such as the Parks and Recreation and Greenways/Bikeways Master Plans, a General Fund Balance Policy, and contracts for Patriot Festival services and infrastructure evaluations. Additionally, approvals were granted for the sale of a K-9 unit, a School Resource Officer Grant, and new signage for the police building.
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The meeting focused on reviewing options for enrollment in the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System and considering a proposal for a cell phone tower on city property. The board also discussed a proposal to abandon Right of Way on Teaster Lane and received a request from the Police Chief regarding the potential sale of a city-owned K-9 due to behavioral concerns.
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