Welcome to Cleveland, TN., the 5th largest industrial city in the state with 12 Fortune 500 manufacturers.
If you enjoy Coca Cola, Dasani Water, or M&M Mars, use Coppertone or Dr. Scholl products, own a Whirlpool, Kenmore, Tapan appliance, a Catnapper recliner, use Duracell Batteries, or if you wear a Hardwick Suit or Orvis Blazer, there’s a good chance it was produced or manufactured right here in Cleveland, TN.
We are home of Lee University, and Cleveland State College. Lee is the second largest privately owned university in the state, second only to Vanderbilt.
Cleveland is considered as one of the fastest growing metro areas in the state and the nation with two German companies investing a billion dollars each in a new manufacturing plant.
The diversity of our City has earned us international attention over the past few years, as is apparent by recent publications in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes Magazine, Business Week and Great Places to Live Magazine.
As a Three-Star Community and a Tree City USA, we are proven leaders in many areas of our City.
Cleveland, Tennessee in the National Spotlight!

Completed Roadscapes Project along 25th Street

USS Tennessee Submarine and both crews, red and blue, was adopted by the City of Cleveland, the only city in Tennessee to adopt its namesake, USS Tennessee.
The City Song…. John Phillip Sousa first introduced the song “The Diplomat” at the Craigmiles Opera House in Cleveland, TN in 1906. Since that time it has been the City song.
Highlights from the June 30, 2010
Financial Statements
-Transmittal Letter
-Management's Discussion and Analysis
1/2 Cent Sales Tax Proceeds Report
Emergency Services Task Force Report
-Report
-Organizational Chart
-Calculations
2035 Comprehensive Plan RFP

New meeting times for Cleveland City Council
Cleveland's construction tilts in June - Cleveland Daily Banner
Cleveland poised for growth - Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chancellor's sales tax ruling favors Cleveland - Cleveland Daily Banner
Chancellor's Orders - Sales Tax Case
Jag Grant - Cleveland's Targeted Community Crime Reduction Project ....................Sector I and II Maps
June 2, 2009 Memo on Fire and EMS Merger
CPD Jag Grant Notice
Mayor Rowland's 2011 State of the City Address
Video (courtesy of ClevelandMediaNet)
Projects funded with ½ sales tax increase
Dalton Pike Relocation at Waterville Golf Course








