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Votes at a glance: Smyrna council approves zoning changes, park and IT budget moves, and aquatic center contract

2689992 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

At its March meeting the Smyrna Mayor and Council approved two zoning requests, four formal business items including a $1.218 million engineering contract for the Tolleson Park Aquatic Center, an IT position reclassification, ARPA playground amendment, and several consent items including a seasonal King Street closure.

The Smyrna Mayor and Council took a series of unanimous actions Monday night, approving zoning requests, budget amendments, a professional engineering services contract for the Tolleson Park Aquatic Center, personnel reclassification, and consent items including a seasonal street closure.

Key votes and outcomes

- Rezoning Z25‑003 (2201 Dixie Avenue): Council approved reverting a property previously rezoned to MU back to Light Industrial conditional to allow a storage building. Planner Joey Saabs said the structure the applicant intended for residential use was removed and the owner now proposes storage. Councilman Lindley moved to pass; Councilman Pickens seconded. Vote: 6‑0 in favor.

- Authorization to amend FY2025 parks budget for heritage celebrations ($12,000): Council approved moving general‑fund money into the Heritage Celebrations budget line. Motion to pass by Mr. Oglesby; second by Mr. Gould. Vote:…

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