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Dyer Announces Select Tennessee Certified Industrial Site

Dyer Announces Select Tennessee Certified Industrial Site

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 private investment and job creation. The program sets rigorous standards to give companies detailed and reliable information during the site selection process.

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Dyer Receives $500,000 Home Improvement Grant

Dyer Receives $500,000 Home Improvement Grant

Mayor Chris Younger announced on Tuesday that the City of Dyer will receive a $500,000 HOME program grant from the Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA) to help local families with home repairs.

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Masks Required at Dyer City Hall

Masks Required at Dyer City Hall

Effective Friday, July 31, 2020, masks will be required for anyone entering Dyer City Hall. This includes those conducting business or attending meetings.

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Dyer to host farmers market

Dyer to host farmers market

The City of Dyer will begin hosting a farmers market each Saturday through October. The first market day will be Saturday, July 25, 2020. The Dyer Farmers Market will host vendors of locally grown produce and locally produced items.

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Executive Order: Parks & Utility Disconnects

Executive Order: Parks & Utility Disconnects

On May 7, 2020, Mayor Chris Younger signed Executive Order 2020-006 permitting use of the Walking Track and limited use of the Tennis Courts at the David Robinson Recreation Park, as well as permitting the resumption of utility disconnects with conditions. Click to read more.

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Executive Order: Utility Disconnects  & Continuing Emergency

Executive Order: Utility Disconnects & Continuing Emergency

On April 13, 2020, Mayor Chris Younger issued Executive Order 2020-005 which extended the ongoing state of emergency in Dyer and provided relief from utility Disconnects for Non-Payment through May 10, 2020. Please continue to pay all or a portion of utility bills.

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Mayor Younger Issues Exec. Order 2020-003

Mayor Younger Issues Exec. Order 2020-003

On March 30, 2020, Mayor Chris Younger issued an order continuing the closure of city facilities and providing for a suspension of utility disconnects for non-payment through April 14, 2020.

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Executive Order 2020-002 – Business Restrictions

Executive Order 2020-002 – Business Restrictions

This afternoon at 5:10 PM, Mayor Chris Younger issued Executive Order 2020-002, setting forth additional guidelines for businesses in Dyer. The executive order closes all non-essential retail businesses, but most businesses may continue to provide curbside pickup and delivery services.

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Regular Board Meeting Canceled March 23

Due to ongoing concerns and in an effort to comply with guidance about social distancing, the regular meeting of the Dyer Board of Aldermen for March 23, 2020 has been canceled. An electronic meeting conducted pursuant to Governor Lee’s executive order will be scheduled soon.

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Rumors during this difficult time

We are aware that there are rumors circulating about a COVID-19 diagnosis in Dyer. Due to patient confidentiality rules, neither the Health Department nor local clinics can confirm (for local governments) where a patient lives. We CAN say definitively that the rumor that a Dyer city employee is infected is FALSE.

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Executive Order 17 and Dyer

This morning, Governor Bill Lee issued Executive Order 17 which takes further action to combat the spread of COVID-19. Under this order, restaurants are to offer only drive-thru, take-out, or delivery options. No dining in will be allowed. It also prohibits social...

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City of Dyer – COVID-19 Response

City of Dyer – COVID-19 Response

Mayor Younger said, “I know that some of these things will be inconvenient for our residents and our employees. We must do everything we can to stop the spread of COVID-19. Our friends, family and neighbors are depending on us.”

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2018 Water Quality Report

2018 Water Quality Report

City of Dyer Utilities is pleased to present its 2018 Consumer Confidence Report. The report shows no violations for the 2018 calendar year. Detailed testing information is available in the report as well as valuable information about the water system in Dyer.

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2017 Water Quality Report

2017 Water Quality Report

City of Dyer Utilities is pleased to present its 2017 Consumer Confidence Report. The report shows no violations for the 2017 calendar year. Detailed testing information is available in the report as well as valuable information about the water system in Dyer.

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Public Notice: Motorcycle Vehicle Registration

Public Notice: Motorcycle Vehicle Registration

Due to reported confusion about whether these vehicles require city stickers, the Board of Aldermen has authorized the sale of city stickers for motorcycles and similar vehicles for $30.00 through July 20, 2018, after which the price will return to the “late” amount of $72.00.

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How to read your water meter…

How to read your water meter…

If you’ve looked at your water meter, you may have wondered how you can read your meter or check for a leak. Read this article for more information!

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Town Hall Meeting held on June 8, 2017

Town Hall Meeting held on June 8, 2017

Mayor Younger hosted a town-hall meeting on June 8, 2017, to discuss the upcoming water & sewer rate adjustments. An audio recording of the meeting along with the powerpoint presentation is included in the post.

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