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Votes at a glance: Nolensville Board actions, March 5, 2026
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Summary
The board approved several ordinances, resolutions and contract awards unanimously on March 5, including the naming of Chrisman Brown Park, sidewalk and curb/roadway contracts, an ordinance to set court costs (first reading), and a capital improvements list amended to include sidewalk projects and a library parking connection.
At its March 5 meeting the Board of Commissioners recorded the following formal actions (all by voice vote, unanimous unless noted):
- Resolution 26‑026: Adopted to name the new park at 1686 Sunset Road "Chrisman Brown Park." (Mover: Commissioner Gill; passed unanimously.)
- Ordinance 26‑02 (second reading): Amendment to the Bent Creek PUD sidewalk alignment (move sidewalk from Clovercroft side to King Street side; runs in front of the Morton Britton House and Ebenezer Church). Passed on second reading by voice vote.
- Resolution 26‑04b: Accepted the bid and authorized award to Nickel Construction LLC for curb and gutter, storm drain repair, and sidewalk construction (Sam Donald Court). Passed unanimously.
- Ordinance 26‑04 (first reading): Amendment to Title 3, Chapter 2, Section 302 to establish reasonable court costs. Motion carried on first reading.
- Resolution 26‑022: Approved the capital improvement priority list as amended to include sidewalks funded by a Beazer contribution (Stonebrook and Greystone Estates) and a town hall parking‑lot extension/connection in partnership with Williamson County to support the Nolensville Library branch. Amendment passed and resolution adopted unanimously.
- Resolution 26‑024: Adopted to express opposition to Williamson County Resolution 2‑26‑20 and related state bills described in the meeting. Passed unanimously.
Many routine consent items were approved earlier in the meeting by voice vote. The minutes and agenda amendments were approved as recorded. For items that direct staff to implement (e.g., park signage, capital projects), staff indicated next steps would return to the board in subsequent agenda items for implementation details and contracts.
