County stormwater management meeting to be 5:30 p.m. Monday
There will be a public comment meeting from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Monday (Jan. 9) on proposed revisions to Anderson County’s stormwater management and pollution control plan.
It will be held in Room 118A of the county courthouse in Clinton, according to the county mayor’s office.
“Anderson County government and the office of Planning and Development will be hosting a public comment session for anyone interested in providing comment on the proposed revisions to the Stormwater Management and Pollution Control Resolution of Anderson County,” an announcement says.
The proposed revisions “incorporate new required permanent stormwater standards for an approximate 13-square-mile portion of unincorporated Anderson County designated as urban area, the notice says.
“Citizens wishing to review the proposed revisions may visit the home page of the Anderson County government website at andersconcountytn.gov, or go directly to the proposed revision link at andersoncountytn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/possible-anderson-resolution-082224.pdf.”
The courthouse is at 100 North Main St. Room 118A is on the first floor.
The proposed revisions and maps will be available at the session, and the county’s stormwater staff will be at the meeting to answer questions.
Anderson County’s Stormwater Management Department, “through collaboration with other agencies, strives to enhance the quality of life in Anderson County by reducing drainage and flooding problems, and by improving water quality through proper planning and through the promotion of effective stormwater management practices,” the announcement noted.
For more information, contact coordinator Danny Phillips at phillips@andersoncountytn.gov or 865-463-6870.