Bedford County discusses transfer station, accepts TDOT planning grant and forwards mental-health transport resolution

Bedford County (meeting transcript) · February 25, 2026

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Summary

The committee reviewed solid-waste operations and a planned local transfer station opening April 1; the highway department announced a $250,000 TDOT planning grant (10% local match); the committee voted to forward a mental-health transport resolution to the county commission and discussed a proposed $20,500 budget amendment to expand July 4 celebration funding.

Bedford County committee members reviewed department reports and approved routine items while discussing multiple operational and funding matters, including a transition to a local transfer station, a TDOT planning grant, a proposed July 4 festival funding amendment, and a resolution related to a mental-health transport grant.

Solid waste and transfer station: Speaker 4 reported that Bell Buckle and Wheel convenience centers moved to full-time staffing to improve accountability and continuity. Speaker 4 also said billboard messaging funded by a litter grant will promote recycling and litter reporting. The transcript lists January landfill disposal expense as $44,001.48, landfill tonnage at 879.46, recycling revenue of $7,008.17 and 84.1 tons recycled.

Speaker 5 and Speaker 2 said the county's contract with Waste Management runs out April 1 and the county will begin routing convenience-center waste to a new local transfer station being built on Cedar King Drive; Speaker 5 said Meridian Waste will pick up at the transfer station and haul to Alabama landfills rather than Tennessee, and speakers said the change was budgeted and expected to generate haul-cost and equipment-wear savings even if tipping fees rise under the new contract.

TDOT planning grant: Speaker 5 announced the highway department received a $250,000 TDOT planning grant to reassess county roads; the grant requires a 10% local match, which the highway department plans to absorb.

Fireworks and 250th celebration: Speaker 2 described plans to support the county's participation in the 250th-anniversary July 4 festival, stating the total event target is $56,000 and that the county currently contributes $7,500; the transcript records the county's share as "28" in the meeting and Speaker 2 said he will ask for a $20,500 budget amendment next month to match the city. Speaker 5 requested that the city present a line-item plan at the amendment meeting to show how the funds will be spent.

Mental-health transport resolution: Speaker 7 introduced a resolution to keep interest earnings restricted to the mental-health transport grant (similar to prior opioid-fund restrictions). Speaker 3 moved to forward the resolution to the county commission, Speaker 2 seconded, and the committee voted in favor.

Routine approvals and scheduling: The committee approved minutes and departmental reports by voice vote with no recorded opposition and discussed scheduling budget hearings likely to begin in April.

Votes at a glance: minutes approved; reports approved; board-of-education surplus handled; a motion to forward the mental-health transport resolution to the county commission carried. The transcript ends after a request for a motion to adjourn; the adjournment outcome is not recorded in this file.

What happens next: The mental-health transport resolution will go to the county commission for action; the fireworks funding will be considered in a future budget amendment meeting where the city's organizer (Trevor) is expected to present a detailed spending plan.

Sources and numbers above are taken from department reports recorded in the transcript.