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Published on: 07/10/2025

Sevierville breaks ground on new fire station

Sevierville
From left to right, Sevierville Public Works Director Doug Tarwater, Police Chief Joseph Manning, Central Services Manager Bob Moncrief, Fire Chief Matt Henderson, Alderman Wayne Helton, Alderman Travis McCroskey, City Administrator Dustin Smith, and Alderman Mitch Rader break ground on Sevierville’s new Fire Station No. 4.

Located on the north end of town, the new fire station 4 is being built on property the city purchased next to the Sevierville Visitor Center on Winfield Dunn Parkway. The North Sevierville Center campus is also set to include space for use by the Sevierville Police Department and a public works facility. The 15,601-square-foot facility fire station with an additional 6,452 square feet for other city services will also house a fuel farm. The new facility is expected to be completed by summer of 2026 and cost an estimated $18.63  million.