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At a glance: Nolensville board votes on budget, tax-freeze for seniors and a series of project approvals

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Summary

The Nolensville Board of Commissioners on June 5 adopted the FY2025-26 budget and 34-cent tax rate, approved a senior property tax freeze, authorized traffic engineering RFQs and several community allocations, and postponed an annexation and a T-Mobile grant application.

A summary of formal actions taken by the Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners on June 5, 2025:

Ordinance 25-21 (annual budget and tax rate) - Outcome: Adopted (final vote after amendments). The board set the town property tax rate at 34 cents per $100 of assessed value and adopted the FY2025-26 budget (see full article for details).

Beer board actions (June 5, 2025) - Approval of beer board minutes for 04/21/2025: passed unanimously. - On-premise beer permit application for Publix Tennessee LLC (7344 Nolensville Road, Suite 101): approved unanimously.

Annexation (Resolution 25-28 / related items) - Staff recommended postponement of Resolution 25-28 (Evans annexation), Resolution 25-34 and related ordinance until additional sewer-availability information is provided by Metro; the board voted to postpone the items unanimously.

T-Mobile Hometown Community Grants (Resolution 25-35) - The board postponed consideration of a T-Mobile Hometown grant application for Greystone Park improvements pending further cost and project scoping; motion to postpone carried unanimously.

Senior property tax freeze (Resolution 25-39) - The board approved a resolution implementing a property tax freeze for qualifying senior citizens in Nolensville; vote unanimous.

Traffic engineering RFQs (Resolutions 25-43 and 25-44) - Authorized issuance of a request for qualifications for traffic engineering services for a temporary traffic signal at Nolensville Road and Kidd Road: approved unanimously. - Authorized issuance of a request for qualifications for design of road improvements on Clovercroft Road from Old Clovercroft to Nolensville Road: approved unanimously.

Buttercup Festival and community allocations (Resolutions 25-45 and 25-46) - Resolution 25-45: Approved a donation from the Buttercup Festival Advisory Committee to the Nolensville Food Pantry; the vote passed 4-0 with one commissioner abstaining due to a possible conflict of interest. - Resolution 25-46: Approved funding allocations recommended by the Buttercup Festival Committee, Nolensville Historical Society, and local schools; passed unanimously.

Committee appointment - Chris Groening was appointed to the Economic Development Advisory Committee; appointment passed unanimously.

How these votes affect the town - The budget and tax-rate adoption sets recurring revenue to fund added public-safety staff and other operating needs; the senior tax-freeze creates a qualifying relief program for eligible homeowners. - Postponements preserve the town's procedural options while staff obtains additional technical information on sewer availability and project costs.

Where to find detail - The June 5 meeting record and staff reports contain the full motions, staff recommendations and supporting spreadsheets. For the budget ordinance and its amendments, see the full meeting minutes and the separate coverage of Ordinance 25-21.