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Council weighs condemnation to use ARPA funds for stormwater fix at veterans' home; condemnation option tabled

Gallatin City Council Committee (work session) · October 29, 2025
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Summary

Council debated a plan to expand a detention pond and realign Woods Ferry Road to fix flooding at the American Legion veterans residence; Sumner County offered $500,000 in ARPA funds, the city discussed a $133,000 appraisal for needed land and voted to remove condemnation from the table while scheduling follow‑up.

Council and staff spent substantial time on Oct. 28 discussing a proposed stormwater project near the American Legion Post 17 veterans residence that would enlarge a city‑owned detention pond and correct a skewed Woods Ferry–South Water intersection.

City engineering staff (presented as McTurtle) said the problem has been discussed for at least a decade and showed a preferred design that would remove a short segment of Woods Ferry Road, extend Hale Avenue and expand a city pond to capture stormwater before it reaches the veterans' residence. The reconstruction would also correct a dangerous, skewed intersection. Sumner County has offered $500,000 of ARPA funding toward what staff estimated to be a project of a little over $1.0 million.

A critical element of the plan is acquiring roughly 0.3 acres on the south edge of…

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