Dickson County authorizes up to $3.75 million in capital outlay notes to buy property for county facilities

Dickson County Commission · March 1, 2026

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Summary

The County Commission approved two resolutions authorizing up to $1,850,000 (Series 2024‑A) and $1,900,000 (Series 2024) in general obligation capital outlay notes to finance acquisition of property in Charlotte for the highway department, ambulance station and a convenience center.

Dickson County Commissioners on July 15 approved two resolutions authorizing the issuance of interest-bearing general obligation capital outlay notes totaling up to $3,750,000 to finance county facility acquisitions in Charlotte.

Resolution 07-2024-01, moved by Commissioner Mike Petty and seconded by Commissioner Becky Spicer, authorizes up to $1,850,000 in Series 2024‑A notes to finance purchase of property and a building in Charlotte to locate the county’s highway department, an ambulance station and a convenience center. The measure passed by a unanimous aye voice vote.

Resolution 07-2024-02, moved by Commissioner Cindi Gray and seconded by Commissioner Carl Buckner, authorizes up to $1,900,000 in Series 2024 notes for similar acquisitions, including an ambulance station with living quarters as noted in the resolution. That motion also passed by a unanimous aye voice vote.

County Mayor Bob Rial presided over the meeting. Commissioners who joined votes were Ray Ledger, Dwight McIllwain, Stacey Batey, James C. Dawson, Becky Spicer, Carl Buckner, Jody Britt, Mike Petty, Rusty Grove and Cindi Gray.

The resolutions state the notes will finance acquisition of property and buildings in Charlotte for specified county operations; the commission did not provide further financing details or a timetable for sale and closing during the meeting. Next procedural steps for issuing the notes were not specified in the minutes.