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Planning commission urges board to reject sale of two city-owned parcels amid service and safety concerns

5654002 · August 22, 2025
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Mount Juliet Planning Commission voted negative recommendations Aug. 21 on proposed sales of city parcels at 1099 York Road and 6207 Golden Bear Gateway, citing future sewer needs, public-works operations and liability around an existing shooting range.

The Mount Juliet Municipal and Regional Planning Commission on Aug. 21 voted to recommend the Board of Commissioners not approve sale of two city-owned properties — a roughly 46.5-acre tract near York Road and a 5.16-acre parcel at 6207 Golden Bear Gateway.

Commissioners said the larger tract, described in meeting materials as part of a 66.5-acre holding, is valuable for future public-works staging and potential sewer-system needs. Commissioner Bobby Jones urged a negative recommendation, saying the city should preserve land bought decades ago as leverage during…

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