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The City of Sevierville

It is the mission of the City of Sevierville to provide quality services while preserving and advancing the collective interests of all the citizens and visitors of our community.

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Convention Center

The destination. The facility. Your event. Located within a day’s drive of over half the nation’s population and surrounded by shopping, attractions and shows, the new Sevierville Convention Center is ready to host your event.

Sevierville Golf Club

The Sevierville Golf Club features two 18-hole championship courses: "The Highlands", a par 70 that winds through lush rolling hills and fresh water mountain ponds and "The River", a par 72 that plays along and across the Little Pigeon River.

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Welcome to The City of Sevierville

Your Hometown in the Smokies.

Dolly Parton Statue in front of Sevier County Courthouse in Sevierville, Tennessee 

Welcome to the official web site of the City of Sevierville, Tennessee.
Dolly Parton's Hometown, and your Hometown in the Smokies as well! 

We hope you enjoy our site and find the information helpful. Please feel free to look around and discover all that Sevierville, Tennessee has to offer. 

It is the mission of the City of Sevierville to provide  quality services
while preserving and advancing the collective interests
of all the citizens
and visitors of our community.

If you have any questions about our City, please call us at 865.453.5504

For more information about our city, please see the City of Sevierville Relocation Information at the bottom of this page.

Outdoor Grilling Safety

Summertime means outdoor grilling time for many Tennessee residents. It is also the peak season for grilling fires. The State Fire Marshal’s Office urges outdoor cooks to keep fire safety in mind as they start up the grill this summer.

7.8 Barbecue Grills
7.8.1 Propane, charcoal, and wood pellet barbecue grills must only be used outdoors.
Indoor use can kill occupants by causing a fire or carbon monoxide poisoning.
7.8.2 Place the grill well away from siding and deck railings and out from under eaves and overhanging branches according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not store or use a grill on a porch or balcony, including any porch or balcony on an upper level of the building.
7.8.3 Place the grill a safe distance from lawn games, play areas, and foot traffic.
7.8.4 Keep children and pets away from the grill area. Have a 3-foot (1 meter) “kid-free zone” around the grill. 
7.8.5 Use long-handled grilling tools to give the chef plenty of clearance from heat and flames.
7.8.6 Periodically remove grease or fat buildup in the tray(s) below the grill so it cannot be ignited by a hot grill.
7.8.7 Never leave a barbeque grill unattended.

7.9 Charcoal Grills
7.9.1 Use one of the following methods to start charcoal for cooking:
(A) If you use a charcoal chimney to start charcoal for cooking, use a long match to avoid burning your fingers when lighting the paper.
(B) If you use an electrical charcoal starter, be sure to use a grounded extension cord.
(C) If you choose to use lighter fluid, use only fluid intended for charcoal grills.
7.9.2 Never add charcoal starter fluid to coals or kindling that has already been ignited.
7.9.3 Never use gasoline or any other flammable liquid except charcoal starter or lighter fluid to start a charcoal fire.
7.9.4 Store the charcoal starter fluid out of reach of children and away from heat sources.
7.9.5 Dispose of charcoal coals only after they are cool. Empty the coals into a metal container with a tight-fitting lid that is used only to collect coals. Place the container outside away from anything that can burn. Never empty coals directly into a trash can.
 
7.10 Propane Grills
7.10.1 Check the gas tank hose for leaks before using it for the first time each year and after each time the gas tank is reconnected. A soap-and-water solution (1/3 liquid dish soap and 2/3 water) applied to the hose and connection will quickly reveal escaping propane by causing bubbles to form. If you determine by smell or by the soap bubble test that your gas tank hose and connection has a gas leak, do the following:
(1) Turn off the gas tank and grill.
(2) If the leak stops, get the grill serviced by a professional before using it again.
(3) If the leak does not stop, call the fire department.
7.10.2 Use only equipment that has the label of a recognized testing laboratory. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on how to set up the grill and maintain it.
7.10.3 Always store propane gas tanks outside of buildings or garages. Vapors leaked indoors can be easily ignited by pilot lights or electrical equipment, causing an explosion. If you store a gas grill inside during the winter, disconnect the tank or cylinder and leave it outside.
7.10.4 Light a propane grill only with the cover open.

Public Notices

  • Notice of BMA Retreat/Workshop - 10/8 & 10/9
    Monday, 30 September 2024

    This will serve as legal notice that the Sevierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BMA) has scheduled a retreat on Tuesday, October 8, 2024 and Wednesday, October 9, 2024. The retreat will begin daily at 8:30 AM at the Sevier County Utility District Employee Center, 420 Robert Henderson Road, Sevierville, TN. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss strategic planning, project updates, and...

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  • Notice of Public Hearing - O-2024-018 - Rezoning Smoky Mountain Way - 10/21/2024
    Tuesday, 24 September 2024

    This will serve as legal notice that a public hearing has been scheduled to receive any public comment on the matter of rezoning property, as proposed in O-2024-018, which consists of land at 139 Smoky Mountain Way from AC to HDR. Said land is noted on the map by the shaded areas.

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  • Notice of Public Hearing - O-2024-017 - Rezoning E Main St - 10/21/2024
    Tuesday, 24 September 2024

    This will serve as legal notice that a public hearing has been scheduled to receive any public comment on the matter of rezoning property, as proposed in O-2024-017, which consists of land on East Main Street from IC to TC. Said land is noted on the map by the shaded areas.

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  • Notice of Public Hearing - O-2024-016 - Zoning Ernest McMahan Rd - 10/21/2024
    Tuesday, 24 September 2024

    This will serve as legal notice that a public hearing has been scheduled to receive any public comment on the matter of placing the MDR zoning designation on property, as proposed in O-2024-016, which consists of land on Ernest McMahan Road. Said land is noted on the map by the shaded areas.

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  • Notice of 2024 Standard Meeting Times
    Thursday, 04 January 2024

    The Sevierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen hereby notifies all Citizens of the City of Sevierville, Tennessee that open and public meetings will be held for the year 2024 at the Sevierville Civic Center, 130 Gary Wade Blvd., Sevierville, Tennessee (unless otherwise noted) as follows:

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