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Wilson County commissioner warns Mount Juliet growth could strain schools; asks city to reserve land in PUDs

Mount Juliet Municipal and Regional Planning Commission · December 19, 2025
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Wilson County Commissioner Lauren Breeze told the Planning Commission that 6,435 approved housing units will feed city-area schools and urged commissioners to negotiate school-site reservations in PUD approvals, citing a county policy calling for land dedication every 300 units.

Wilson County Commissioner Lauren Breeze urged the Mount Juliet Planning Commission at its Dec. 18 meeting to coordinate more closely with county officials when approving planned unit developments, saying approved housing stock could create capacity problems for nearby schools.

"There's 6,435 units," Breeze told commissioners, citing a handout of district building-capacity and approved housing-unit figures and adding that Mount Juliet High School is…

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