In a special called meeting on Thursday, the Crossville City Council voted to approve three purchase agreements for property located on Main Street and Livingston Road. The sites are being considered as a location for a proposed indoor recreation facility. Total price for the three properties totaled just over $1.2 million dollars. The agreements were approved in a 3-2 vote with Council Member Harrison and Mayor Pro-Tem Crawford voting against. Crawford said he was concerned about removing existing businesses on the property as well as taking valuable land off the tax rolls, especially when the city already owns a potential site off Webb Avenue.
Crossville City Council approves purchase agreements for sites for potential rec facility
Sep 23, 2021 | 4:38 PM