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City explores acquiring portion of Red Bank United Methodist property to extend Stringer's Branch restoration

5535520 · August 6, 2025
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City staff requested commission support to begin due diligence, including survey and market valuation, on a portion of Red Bank United Methodist Church land adjacent to Red Bank City Park to allow future extension of a TDEC-funded Stringer's Branch restoration.

Director Sloane told the commission the city has discussed acquiring a portion of the Red Bank United Methodist Church property adjacent to Red Bank City Park to enable future extensions of a planned Stringer's Branch restoration funded by a Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) grant. “With most state grants, conditions of award are limited to public owned properties, so yes, the project will have a designated ending point at that property line,” Sloane said, explaining why ownership matters for…

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