by City of Dyer Staff | Oct 31, 2023 | News, slider
We continue to accept responses to the plumbing survey. With the new Revised Lead and Copper Rule that went into effect in December of 2021, we are asking all water customers to complete a short Survey regarding your homes plumbing. This information will not only help...
by City of Dyer Staff | Oct 18, 2023 | News, slider
Mayor Chris Younger announced that the City of Dyer has been awarded a TDEC Local Parks & Recreation Fund Park Grant to finance more than $400,000 in improvements at the David Robinson Recreation Park. Improvements include an expansion of the existing playground...
by City of Dyer Staff | Jan 22, 2021 | News, slider
Dyer Mayor Chris Younger announced on Friday that the city has partnered with Gibson Connect to create a public high-speed Wi-Fi hotspot in Dyer. “We’re pleased that Gibson Connect has provided this Wi-Fi hotspot in an area accessible to everyone,” said Mayor...
by City of Dyer Staff | Oct 6, 2020 | News, slider
State and local officials were on hand at the Dyer Industrial Park on Thursday, September 3, where it was announced that Dyer now has a 32 acre Select Tennessee Certified Site. The Select Tennessee program helps communities like Dyer prepare industrial sites for...
by City of Dyer Staff | May 6, 2018 | News, slider
More than a year ago, the City of Dyer Utilities department began a major project to replace all the old water meters with new, high accuracy water meters. In addition to being extremely accurate, these water meters can be read remotely (a staff member drives by and...
by City of Dyer Staff | Jun 1, 2017 | News, slider
With warmer weather and with regular rain, many of us are mowing our yards more often. It might seem like a great solution to simply blow the clippings into the street. Before you do that, consider either composting or leaving them to naturally break down in your yard...