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Nolensville commissioners open and close public hearing on FY2026 budget amendment; no public comment

Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners · February 5, 2026
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Summary

The Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners opened a public hearing on Ordinance 26‑O‑1, a proposed amendment to the fiscal year 2026 budget, invited comment, received none and closed the hearing. The board approved Jan. 8 minutes and adjourned, with unanimous voice votes.

The Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners opened its February 2026 public hearing at 6:30 p.m. and immediately moved through a routine agenda, approving minutes from the Jan. 8, 2026 public hearing and then opening a public hearing on Ordinance 26‑O‑1, a proposed amendment to the town's fiscal year 2026 budget.

Chair led the session and confirmed that all five commissioners were present, establishing a quorum. On the minutes, a commissioner moved to approve and another seconded; after no discussion the Chair called for a voice vote. "All in favor of the minutes signify by saying aye," the Chair said, and the motion passed unanimously.

The Chair then introduced Ordinance 26‑O‑1, describing it as "an ordinance amending the fiscal year 2026 budget by the Board of Commissioners in the Town of Nolensville, Tennessee," and opened the floor for public comment. "We will open the public hearing, and anyone that would like to speak about this ordinance is welcome to, come to the mic," the Chair said. When no members of the public spoke, the Chair closed the hearing without testimony.

With no further business, a commissioner moved to adjourn, another seconded, and the board again adopted a unanimous voice vote to end the meeting.

Votes at a glance - Approval of minutes for Jan. 8, 2026 public hearing — motion passed unanimously (voice vote). - Motion to adjourn — motion passed unanimously (voice vote).

Next steps and context: The public hearing on Ordinance 26‑O‑1 was opened and closed with no public testimony recorded in this session; the transcript does not show any formal vote or final action on the ordinance itself. Any subsequent action on the ordinance (discussion, amendment, or a vote to adopt) is not recorded in this transcript and therefore not specified here.