🍂 LEAF COLLECTION UPDATE 🍂The Town of Nashville's leaf collection truck is currently out of service due to mechanical issues.Our Public Works team is working to have the truck repaired and back in operation as quickly as possible. We appreciate your patience and understanding while these repairs are being made.We will provide an update as soon as leaf collection service resumes.Thank you
💧🌿 VOLUNTARY WATER CONSERVATION STAGE II IN EFFECT 🌿💧Due to ongoing extreme drought conditions, the Town of Nashville has activated Voluntary Water Conservation Stage II measures effective June 8, 2026. While our drinking water supply remains stable, residents are encouraged to conserve water through voluntary irrigation schedules and reduced water use. Visit our website or Facebook page for
🚧 Road Improvement Reminder 🚧Beginning June 15, NCDOT’s contractor will start milling and resurfacing Washington Street from Evans Drive to 1st Street. Work will take place at night to minimize traffic disruptions and is expected to take approximately 3–5 nights to complete, weather permitting. Please use caution in the area and expect occasional delays while crews work to improve the roadway.
💧 PUBLIC NOTICE: Temporary Change in Water Disinfection Process 💧From June 1–30, 2026, Nashville will temporarily switch from chloramination to free chlorine as part of routine NCDEQ-required maintenance. Your water will remain safe to drink and use. Residents may notice a stronger chlorine taste or smell during this time.
To report an after-hours Water, Sewer or Street Emergency, call (252) 459-4511, ext. 1.
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After-Hours Emergencies For after-hours Water, Sewer, or Street Emergencies, call (252) 459-4511, Ext. 1.
The Department of Public Works is dedicated to supporting the Town of Nashville by:
Maintaining the integrity of our community’s physical assets
Acting as responsible stewards of our natural resources
Employing a skilled, diverse, and well-trained staff
Using innovative, sustainable practices to provide exceptional service to residents
Public Works plays a vital role in keeping Nashville running smoothly. Our responsibilities include:
Maintaining and repairing Town grounds, parks, and streets
Managing water, sewer, and stormwater infrastructure
Collecting and disposing of garbage, yard waste, and recycling
Performing fleet maintenance for all Town vehicles and equipment
Snow removal on Town streets during winter weather
Storm debris collection and disposal after severe weather events
Jason Glover serves as Public Works Director for the Town of Nashville, bringing extensive experience in water and sewer operations. He oversees essential municipal services including solid waste, yard waste, leaf collection, and fleet maintenance. Jason focuses on proactive maintenance and long-term infrastructure to keep the town safe, clean, and efficient.