Posted 04-01-25.
The City of Sevierville remains committed to transparency, fairness, and the respectful enforcement of ordinances that ensure the safety, beauty, and vitality of our community. In light of renewed attention following a recent social media post from Mr. Marcus Lemonis, we feel compelled to clarify the facts and reaffirm our position.
Let us be clear: this issue has never been about the American flag. Our community is proudly American, and patriotism runs deep in Sevierville. The display of the flag is not only welcomed — it’s celebrated here. The concern at hand is the height of a flagpole, which exceeds the City’s longstanding zoning regulations by nearly 200%.
Posted 04-01-25.
The City of Sevierville is expanding pedestrian access on Middle Creek Road, between Eastgate Road and Sunrise Circle, through the construction of a new sidewalk on the southbound side.
Posted 03-31-25.
The Sevierville Police Department is warning parents and caregivers about the presence of non-compliant and therefore unsafe child car safety seats. SPD officers have seen several car seats lately that do not meet federal standards. These non-compliant car seats have mostly been purchased online and parents are likely unaware that their car seat may be unsafe and non-compliant.
Posted 03-27-25.
The Sevierville Parks and Recreation Department has scheduled a hike of Porters Creek Trail on Tuesday, April 8. This easy-to-moderate hike features Spring wildflowers, creek and waterfall views, historical artifacts, and slight elevation changes.
Posted 03-24-25.
The Sevierville Parks & Recreation Department will be hosting a non-sanctioned doubles (men’s, women’s, and mixed divisions) pickleball tournament Saturday, April 26-Sunday, April 27, 2025. Daily check-in begins at 8:30 a.m. Registration will be open from March 26-April 10. Registration is open to full teams only. Players must have their own partner and register together, no matching day of tournament.
Posted 03-24-25.
To improve pedestrian infrastructure, the Public Works Department has scheduled sidewalk reconstruction in the downtown area on Court Avenue beginning Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
Posted 03-24-25.
On Friday, April 18, officers from the Sevierville Police Department and community members will come together in an informal setting to discuss community issues, build relationships, and drink coffee. All residents are invited to attend.
From 8:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m., officers will be at Target, 850 Winfield Dunn Parkway (Highway 66). Please contact SPD Sergeant Caleb Brien with questions: 865-868-1913, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Posted 03-18-25.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has planned a resurfacing and restriping project on US 411, extending from the Sevier County line into the Sevierville city limits. The initial plan proposed a three-lane configuration, consisting of one lane in each direction with a center turn lane for the length of the project. However, both the City of Sevierville and Sevier County expressed concerns regarding the impact of this design—particularly at the intersection of SR 416 (Pittman Center Road)—where the transition from two eastbound lanes to one eastbound lane frequently results in delays caused by this bottleneck.
Bob Stahlke, Public Information Officer
300 Gary Wade Blvd.
Sevierville, TN 37864-5500
Phone: 865.453.5506