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Highway commission adopts 2026 road list, adds 30 mph signage; multiple routine approvals carried

January 06, 2026 | Sumner County, Tennessee


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Highway commission adopts 2026 road list, adds 30 mph signage; multiple routine approvals carried
The Sumner County Highway Commission on Jan. 5, 2026, completed several routine actions: it approved the modified meeting agenda and the prior meeting minutes (the minutes were corrected for a misspelled name), adopted the 2026 road list, and authorized the addition of 30 mph speed-limit signage on Carter Ridge Road. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn.

At the meeting start, the chair proposed a change to the agenda order to address a road acceptance item earlier; the modified agenda was approved by voice vote. Commissioners then approved the corrected minutes from the prior meeting after a motion and second. Later in the session the commission moved to adopt the 2026 road list; the motion was seconded and carried by voice vote. The superintendent clarified that Carter Ridge previously lacked posted speed-limit signs and recommended adding 30 mph signage to provide an enforceable guideline; the commission approved the addition.

These actions were recorded as routine procedural votes in the meeting transcript. The commission had no formal report from the county mayor and adjourned after a motion, second and voice vote.

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