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Three residents speak at Cumberland County meeting about state sovereignty, potholes and neighborhood noise

Cumberland County Board of Commissioners · July 21, 2025
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Summary

During the July 21 public-comment period, Howard Burnett spoke about state sovereignty, Jeff Steinmetz complained about potholes on Buck Patton Road, and Shelby Carson raised concerns about noise near her home. The minutes record speakers and topics but no formal responses.

Three residents addressed the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners during the public-comment portion of the July 21 meeting at the Art Circle Public Library.

Howard Burnett (553 Gardens Drive) spoke regarding the sovereignty of the State of Tennessee. Jeff Steinmetz (63 Buck Patton Road) raised concerns about pothole repairs on his road and urged attention to road maintenance. Shelby Carson (341 Claysville Road) expressed concern about the noise level in the area of her home. The minutes list the speakers and topics; they do not record a staff response or any immediate action taken by the commission.

These remarks were given during the public-comment period and were recorded in the minutes without accompanying motions or votes. The commission later proceeded to its scheduled agenda items, including a resolution on an easement and routine business.