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Lewisburg council approves streetlights, appoints trustee and authorizes letter of intent for industrial site grant

Lewisburg City Council · February 13, 2026
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Summary

The Lewisburg City Council unanimously approved Resolution 26-01 to install LED streetlights, appointed Debbie Montgomery as trustee for the city pension plan, and authorized the director of economic development to submit a letter of intent for a Select Tennessee site-development grant for roughly 90 acres at I‑65 Commerce Park, with no immediate financial obligation.

At the Lewisburg City Council meeting, members approved three routine measures and authorized staff to pursue a state site-development grant for an industrial property.

The council voted to adopt Resolution 26-01 to install three 60-watt LED streetlights with arms on Cambridge Court and two 60-watt LED lights with arms in Cheatham Estates. The motion was offered by Councilwoman Michael, seconded by Councilwoman Burns, and passed on a roll call vote with councilmembers recorded as voting 'Aye.'

Council also approved Resolution 26-02 to appoint Debbie Montgomery, the city’s treasurer, as a trustee for Lewisburg’s defined benefits pension plan. The motion was made and seconded and carried during the…

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