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Mount Juliet workshop weighs security, public access and space needs for proposed city hall
Summary
At a workshop with architects, commissioners and staff discussed projected population-driven space needs for a new Mount Juliet City Hall, emphasizing building security for staff and commissioners, a one-stop public lobby, and whether departments should be co-located or remain at the annex.
Mount Juliet officials and architects met in a workshop to review options for a proposed new City Hall, focusing on security measures, public access and how much space the city will need as it grows. Consultants presented population projections and summarized department feedback to guide decisions about seating capacity, departmental co-location and lobby design.
The architect team told the commission the city’s current population is "around about 45,000" with projections to "something like 62-ish thousand" over a roughly 20-year horizon, a change the consultant said would drive space assumptions and long-term planning. "So you're looking at almost a 50% population growth," the consultant said.
Concerns about safety and secure…
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