Boil_Warning_Jones_Hollow.docx
CITY OF LOBELVILLE
P.O. Box 369
Lobelville, TN 37097
Robby J. Moore, Mayor Phone: (931)-593-2285
Cristal Odom, City Recorder
BOIL WATER ADVISORY
(Jones Hollow, Lagoon Rd, Burns Hill/Cemetery Rd, Penetha Rd)
City of Lobelville Water System
Due to a loss of water pressure caused by severe weather, the City of Lobelville has issued a Boil
Water Advisory in accordance with Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC)
requirements.
This advisory applies to customers in the following areas:
Jones Hollow Rd
Lagoon Road
Burns Hill Rd/ Cemetery Rd
Penetha Rd
As a precaution, all water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or preparing food
should be boiled. Water should be brought to a rolling boil for at least one (1) minute before use.
Bottled water may be used as an alternative.
This advisory is issued because a loss of pressure can allow contaminants to enter the water
distribution system. No contamination has been confirmed at this time, but this notice is being issued
as a safety measure.
The advisory will remain in effect until water pressure has been fully restored, the system has been
flushed, and bacteriological testing confirms the water is safe. Once all TDEC requirements are met,
an official notice will be issued to lift the advisory.
For questions, please contact City Hall 593-2285.
For water emergencies, please call 589-3911.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to ensure the safety of our water system.
Respectfully,
Dale Odom, Public Works Supervisor
BOIL WATER ADVISORY: Hwy 438W
City of Lobelville Water System
Due to a loss of water pressure caused by severe weather, the City of Lobelville has issued a Boil Water Advisory in accordance with Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) requirements.
This advisory applies to customers in the following areas:
Highway 438 West
Pineview
Toms Creek
Deer Creek
Roans Creek
Crooked Creek
As a precaution, all water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth, or preparing food should be boiled. Water should be brought to a rolling boil for at least one (1) minute before use. Bottled water may be used as an alternative.
This advisory is issued because a loss of pressure can allow contaminants to enter the water distribution system. No contamination has been confirmed at this time but this notice is being issued as a safety measure.
The advisory will remain in effect until water pressure has been fully restored, the system has been flushed, and bacteriological testing confirms the water is safe. Once all TDEC requirements are met, an official notice will be issued to lift the advisory.
For questions, please contact City Hall 593-2285.
For water emergencies, please call 589-3911.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to protect the safety of our water system.
Respectfully,
Dale Odom, Public Works Supervisor
Community Proud
We care for our fellow citizens, with open doors and welcoming arms.
As you sit on your own front porch, watching the sun set in the west, you can hear the birds saying goodnight to each other. The sweet melodies of the forest are settling down for the night. When it gets darker and darker, you think you've never seen the stars shine so bright as they do out in the country, away from the big city and traffic noises. This is where Lobelville is located, in Perry County, Tennessee. This is where you can find peace and comfort, knowing that something in the air makes you feel safe and secure. This is where we call home.
Lobelville sits on the bank of the Buffalo River, a designated scenic river full of wildlife and people fishing, swimming, floating, and otherwise enjoying one of the genuine jewels of Middle Tennessee.
We Are Family
Those of us who have grown up in Lobelville take pride in what our families before us managed to form into a wonderful community, people who look out for each other, and who will welcome you to Lobelville.
Nashville: Only An Hour Away
10 minutes to I-40, 55 miles to the Big City
Did you know Nashville is the Number one place people want to visit? And we live in the Nashville backyard, without all the pains of big city traffic, high property taxes, and even higher property costs.
Low Cost of Living
The median property value in Lobelville, TN was $94,500 in 2020, 0.411 times smaller than the national average of $229,800. Between 2019 and 2020, the median property value increased from $78,300 to $94,500, a 20.7% increase.
Low Utility Costs
We are proud to be in the TVA system, which means lower electrical power costs, with utilities provided by the city. Although small, Lobelville has a full complement of city utilities, all managed at low cost to our community members.
Lobelville Leaders
Cristal Odom, Lobelville City Recorder
The City Recorder for Lobelville, Tennessee, serves the town with the collection and management of Lobelville’s funds. The City Recorder has three major functions:
- Collecting property taxes on property within the City Limits of Lobelville.
- Accounting for and disbursing city funds (including proper apportionment and determination of fund availability)
- Investing temporarily idle city funds.
To pay your property taxes in person, you may visit the City Hall located in Lobelville, Tennessee, or mail your payment directly to our office:
Lobelville City Recorder
PO Box 369
Lobelville, TN 37097
You can reach us by phone at 931-593-2285, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Our office can best advise you on your situation, access your records to confirm what is due, and confirm whether your payment was received.
Frequent Questions
Tennessee law does not require mailing tax notices indicating the amount of taxes due. Property owners are presumed to know that taxes are due without personal notice. Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve the payment responsibility, nor is this a reason for interest charges to be dismissed if the tax bill becomes delinquent. (CTAS-1573), T.C.A. § 67-5-2101
Municipal Information
- Charter: General Law Mayor-Aldermanic (TCA 6-1-101 et seq.)
- Date of Incorporation: 09/01/1959
- Charter File: Lobelville-charter.pdf
- Incorporation Act:
- General Law Manager-Commission (TCA 6-18-101 et seq.), 1959
2022 Population
- (Certified by TNECD): 919
- Number of Employees: 10
- Grand Division: Middle
- 2010 Population
- (Certified by TNECD): 897
- Time Zone: Central
City Utilities
- Garbage
- Gas
- Sewer
- Water
City Hall
P.O. Box 369
Lobelville, TN 37097
(931) 593-2285
Fax: (931) 593-2279
Office Hours:
Mon - Fri 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
City Services
Frequently Asked Questions
Call City Hall in Lobelville (931) 593-2285 if you live within our service area.
Are you not sure if you are in our service area? Call us anyway. We will tell you who to call if we do not service your address. If you ever need to report a water or gas leak and we are not in the office due to holidays or after hours, call the non-emergency number at 931-589-3911. If danger is imminent, call 911 immediately.

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