
Motorists and pedestrians navigating the streets of Maryville are due for a change this coming Wednesday. In an effort to increase safety at a busy intersection, the City of Maryville Engineering and Public Works Department has announced the installation of new stop signs. As reported on their official Facebook page, a new four-way stop will be put into effect at Mountain View Avenue and Cunningham Street on July 23, 2025.
The installation of the new traffic control measures is a response to concerns raised about the intersection, which has seen increased traffic in recent months. The transition might cause temporary confusion as drivers get used to the new stop signs. The city government has called on everyone traveling through the area to practice caution, especially during the initial days following the change.
For those looking for more detailed information or who may have concerns regarding the traffic pattern change, the Maryville City Government has provided resources to assist. Citizens can reach out to the Engineering and Public Works Department directly at (865) 273-3500, where staff will be on hand to answer any questions worried parties might have.
According to the Maryville City Government's social media post, the city encourages locals and visitors to be vigilant and patient as the new traffic pattern is implemented. The notice is part of an ongoing commitment from the city to ensure that public safety is maintained on their roads, as increasing traffic volumes continue to pose new challenges to urban infrastructure.









