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Cheatham County authorizes mayor’s signatures on health, juvenile-detention and telecom agreements; approves resolution for Vanderbilt bonds
Summary
Commissioners authorized the mayor to sign agreements with the Tennessee Department of Health and Bedford County Juvenile Detention Center, approved a first amendment to a Securus Technologies services agreement, and adopted a resolution consenting to issuance of up to $1.5 billion in bonds by Nashville’s Health and Educational Facilities Board, including about $2 million for a Cheatham County project.
Cheatham County commissioners on Feb. 2 gave the mayor authority to sign several intergovernmental and vendor agreements and adopted a resolution approving a bond issuance that may include financing for a local facility.
Agreements approved by roll-call vote (9–0, three absent) included: the county’s agreement with the Tennessee Department of Health to provide $69,063 in local support for the Cheatham County Health Department (contract term July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026); an agreement…
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