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Nolensville approves parking restrictions for Bridal Downs; adds Queen Anne's and Brittendown Drive

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Summary

The Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners adopted second reading of Ordinance 25-23, expanding restricted parking in the Bridal Downs subdivision and setting morning and afternoon restricted hours after a resident requested broader coverage.

The Nolensville Board of Commissioners unanimously approved second reading of Ordinance 25-23 on July 3, 2025, amending the Town of Nolensville Municipal Code, Title 15, Section 6 to restrict parking in the Bridal Downs subdivision during school drop-off and pick-up hours and to add nearby Queen Anne's and Brittendown Drive to the restriction.

A resident who spoke during citizen comments, Gary Garrison of 1509 Eden Rose Place, told the board he and other neighbors wanted Queen Anne's added to the ordinance and asked the board to extend afternoon restricted hours to 2–5 p.m. He said, "we would like to amend ordinance 25… to include Queen Anne's." The board considered that request during the ordinance's second reading.

Commissioner Duggar moved to amend the ordinance to add Queen Anne's and Brittendown Drive and to change the afternoon restricted hours to 2–5 p.m.; the motion was seconded and the amendment passed unanimously. The board then returned to the main motion, approving second reading of Ordinance 25-23 as amended.

The ordinance changes the town's parking rules for the subdivision to limit parking during 7–9 a.m. and 2–5 p.m. (drop-off and pickup windows). The board did not specify enforcement details during the vote; the transcript shows the measure passed by unanimous voice vote.

Why it matters: The change formalizes targeted, time-limited parking restrictions in a residential area that residents identified as a safety and congestion concern during school arrival and dismissal. The addition of Queen Anne's and Brittendown Drive expands the ordinance beyond the original Bridal Downs-only language.

What happens next: Because this was the second and final reading of the ordinance, it takes effect as adopted according to the town's process. The transcript does not record an implementation timeline, specific signage locations, or an enforcement schedule; those details were not specified in the meeting record.

The meeting also recorded related public-comment exchanges and the board's unanimous votes on the amended ordinance.