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Dickson County Commission unanimously authorizes up to $2M debt, seeks $3M state flood grant and joins opioid settlement

Dickson County Commission · March 1, 2026
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At its Sept. 15 meeting the Dickson County Commission unanimously approved a package of measures authorizing up to $2 million in bonds for public works, authorized applying for a $3 million Tennessee flood-recovery grant, allowed countywide budget amendments (excluding school funds) and joined amended opioid settlement agreements.

The Dickson County Commission on Sept. 15 unanimously approved several measures to support local infrastructure and recovery efforts, including an authorization to issue up to $2 million in bonds, a request to apply for a $3 million state grant for 2021 flood recovery, a countywide budget amendment authorization (excluding school funds), and joining amended opioid settlement agreements.

County Mayor and Chairman Bob Rial presided over the meeting in the Buford L. (Booty) Reed Jr. County Commission Chamber. County Clerk Luanne Greer called roll; 11 commissioners were recorded present and one absent. The meeting record shows motions on each resolution carried by a unanimous aye voice…

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