Posted 11-29-23.
Improved weather conditions and recent rain has allowed Sevierville to rescind the ban on outdoor burning. The ban had been in effect since before Thanksgiving due to a National Weather Service Very High Fire Danger Warning, high winds, low humidity, and drought conditions.
Posted 11-29-23.
Whenever weather forecasts indicate the possibility of a snow or ice event, the Sevierville Public Works Department staff continuously monitors roadway conditions and weather forecasts and is ready to do their best to keep your City roads clear and usable. To complete this often arduous task, the City has a winter weather plan in place and ready for activation when needed.
Posted 11-22-23.
Although Sevierville has received much needed rainfall over the past day, dry conditions continue to persist in our area. Therefore, the City of Sevierville outdoor burn ban remains in effect until further notice.
Posted 11-21-23.
The City of Sevierville is issuing a traffic advisory for the temporary closure of a section of Court Avenue on Friday, December 1. Court Avenue, between Commerce Street and Bruce Street, will be closed to all traffic from 3:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. The closure is necessary to facilitate the Sevier County government Christmas at the Courthouse special event.
Posted 11-20-23.
The Sevierville Police Department Community Resource Unit and other department members have scheduled the 2023 Shop With a Sevierville Cop event for December 19-20.
Posted 11-20-23.
The NWS has issued a RED FLAG Warning for the southern portion of Sevier County. Wind gusts throughout the evening today and into the overnight/early hours of Tuesday are the main concern right now. Wind gusts in the southern portion of the County and higher elevations could reach up to 60-80 mph.
Posted 11-20-23.
Due to the extremely dry conditions in our area and the National Weather Service Very High Fire Danger warning, the City of Sevierville is expanding the current outdoor burn ban.
Effective immediately, the outdoor burn ban in the City of Sevierville includes the following:
Posted 11-17-23.
The Sevierville Police Department (SPD) investigates many car break-ins and thefts each year. Often these crimes of opportunity could have been prevented by sound security practices. Besides the loss of personal property, victims may also have to contend with costly damages to their vehicle. In some rare instances, purse snatchings and vehicle break-ins have also led to home burglaries.
Bob Stahlke, Public Information Officer
300 Gary Wade Blvd.
Sevierville, TN 37864-5500
Phone: 865.453.5506