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  1. News and Announcements (2)

    Sanitary Sewer Smoke Test

    The City of Alcoa Sanitary Sewer crew will be conducting a smoke test of the sanitary sewer system tomorrow, June 1, beginning at 10:00 a.m. that morning. Affected areas include Upton Street, Center Street, and Duncan Station Road. Read on...
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    TVA New Line Segment

    The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has informed the City of Alcoa that construction would be starting on a project to upgrade old towers and install new in TVA’s existing easement beginning as early as Thursday, June 1. Read on...
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    Service Adjustments – Memorial Day Holiday

    The City of Alcoa will make no adjustments to the collection of residential solid waste, residential recyclables, or commercial/industrial solid waste for the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 29. Residential and commercial routes will run on schedule. Read on...
  4. Fire Announcement (2)

    Fire Hydrant Quality Assurance Program

    The City of Alcoa Fire Department will begin testing fire hydrants starting on Thursday, June 1, 2023. The 2023 program will consist of the inspection, maintenance, and flowing of fire hydrants in the City of Alcoa. Read on...
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    Medicare Advantage and Utility Payments

    Some Medicare Advantage plans recently broadened the scope of benefits offered to include eligible utility payments. These forms of payment have limited processing options and currently cannot be processed in person. Read on...
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When seeking to do business with the City of Alcoa, the Purchasing and Warehousing Division should be your first point of contact. Unscheduled visits to individual departments are discouraged and may be counter-productive.

Though not required, appointments are the preferred method for acquainting the Purchasing and Warehousing Division staff with your business and will help you to complete your business with a minimum of lost opportunity. We suggest that initial visits be somewhat general, giving us an introduction to you and your product lines. Subsequent visits are ideal opportunities to explain in detail a single item or service that you provide. Line and business cards, catalogs, and price lists are always helpful.