The Municipal Technical Advisory Service (MTAS) was requested to review the intersection of North Locust and Second Avenue to see if the intersection meets the warrants for an all-way stop. Police Chef Michael Hay contacted MTAS and raised the question as to whether the intersection would meet the requirements for making it all-way stop after concerns were raised about the traffic at the intersection and the safety of children walking to and from school.
Traffic Streets--Roadside improvements Streets--Planning and engineering Streets--Signs and signals Streets--Tennessee Mount Pleasant (Tenn) |
An overview of the Port Authority of the city of Clinton. This presentation covers the establishment of the Port Authority as well as its purpose, board requirements, and express authorities.
Public works--Finance Clinton (Tenn) |
The Municipal Technical Advisory Service (MTAS) was requested to look at the intersection of Wilkinson Lane and Calista Road in order to see if the intersections meets the warrants for an all-way stop. This was formerly a “T” intersection, with Calista being the through street with no stopping or yielding and Wilkinson “T”-ing into Calista and the Wilkinson traffic being required to stop. However, a new subdivision is being built on the east side of Calista at this location, and Wilkinson is being extended, beginning at the existing intersection. The subdivision will have 225 or so homes at build out, which will significantly impact traffic at this intersection. This future traffic impact raised concerns at the City, and White House Public Works Supervisor Isaiah Manfredi contacted MTAS and raised the question as to whether or not the impacted intersection would meet the requirements for making it all-way stop.
Traffic Streets--Roadside improvements Streets--Signs and signals White House (Tenn) |
A survey looking at the impact of certifications and educational attainment on compensation.
Personnel--Compensation--Surveys |
A survey of eight Tennessee cities regarding their plans for Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA) or step increases for personnel in fiscal year 2024.
Personnel--Compensation Personnel--Compensation--Surveys |
Taxes--State shared Finance--Administration--Municipal Taxes--Tennessee |
The City of Elizabethton's Streets and Sanitation Manager requested that MTAS provide guidance on sanitation vehicle replacement. MTAS reviewed data collected and compiled by the city on the age, miles, maintenance cost and use of sanitation vehicles.
Fleet management Solid waste--Collection--Equipment Elizabethton (Tenn) |
MTAS was asked whether the county can charge the inside tax rate with respect to property in one city in the county, and the outside rate with respect to property in another city in the county.
Tax rates--County Tax rates--Municipal Tax collection |
MTAS was asked to review the John Hicks Memorial Bridge on Dayton Avenue and deteriorated culverts on Hickman Lane.
Streets--Bridges Streets--Culverts Stormwater management Graysville (Tenn) |