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Gallatin City Council waives school facility fees in 6–1 vote; approves routine appropriations and resolutions

2878252 · April 4, 2025
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The Gallatin City Council on March 18 approved a package of ordinances and resolutions, including a 6–1 vote to waive engineering and planning fees for athletic-facility improvements at Station Camp High School and Gallatin High School. The council also approved several appropriations, donations and personnel updates by unanimous votes.

The Gallatin City Council on March 18 approved a series of ordinances and resolutions, including a 6–1 vote to waive engineering and planning application fees for athletic-facility improvements at Station Camp High School and Gallatin High School.

The vote on Resolution R2503-13, presented by Councilman Carter and seconded by Vice Mayor Hayes, passed 6 to 1 after discussion among council members. Councilman Juhans questioned whether prior fee waivers for airport projects were comparable and said he had called a staff member, noting he had received a document about surety waivers. “Like I said before, I came once from the body asking the same thing for the airport, and I got I got told we don't do that. That's done by Sumner County School, and I've been following that,” Councilman Juhans said. The…

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