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Commissioners revisit CIP: streetscape costs surge, public-works facility and police HQ schematic move forward

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Summary

At the July 28 work session the Board of Commissioners reviewed the capital improvement program, focusing on the Historic Streetscape construction-cost increases, options for a Sanford Road public-works site, Greystone Park remediation and pedestrian-bridge installation, and schematic design for a police headquarters.

At the July 28 work session the Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners conducted an extended review of capital improvement projects (CIP), focusing on several high-priority items: the Historic Streetscape project, a potential public-works facility (Sanford Road), schematic design for a police headquarters, and Greystone Park remediation and pedestrian-bridge installation.

Why it matters: several of the town's top CIP projects involve multi-year commitments and potentially significant local matching dollars; commissioners asked staff to provide clearer cost breakdowns and alternatives before board approval.

Historic Streetscape Commissioners were told the most recent construction estimate for the streetscape has increased substantially from earlier planning figures. The project's TIP amendment shows a right-of-way line item of…

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