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Save Our Village

Season 1, Ep. 17

Liz and Caitlin join us again to discuss why it is that Brentwood has the same tax rate as Nolensville, but has amazing fire stations, one of the best libraries in the state. Meanwhile Nolensville's public works department doesn't have a bathroom, and one of our police officer's office is a closet. And what does all of this have to do with CD5? We'll discuss...


Important Upcoming Meetings:


February 21 @ around 6pm (Meeting Starts at 4 but Public Comments typically start around 6pm)

Public Hearing


March 2 @ 6:30pm

BOC Meeting - arrive early to secure a seat


Email Your BOC Members:

hgallik@nolensvilletn.gov

jmiller@nolensvilletn.gov

jsalamida@nolensvilletn.gov

dadams@nolensvilletn.gov

kcortner@nolensvilletn.gov


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