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Votes at a glance: Hendersonville board approves minutes, monument signs and two ordinances

Board of Mayor and Aldermen of Hendersonville, Tennessee · March 25, 2026

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Summary

At its March 24 meeting the Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved minutes from March 10 (one abstention), adopted Resolution 2026‑10 (monument signs), approved Ordinance 2026‑05 on second reading (Riverwood Drive naming) and passed first reading of Ordinance 2026‑04 (meeting cancellation procedures).

The Board of Mayor and Aldermen took several formal actions March 24, 2026:

• Approved minutes from the March 10, 2026 meeting. Motion by Alderman Gardwin, second by Alderman Burgdorf; the mayor announced approval with an abstention from Alderman Evans.

• Adopted Resolution 2026‑10 to authorize city monument (welcome) signs within city limits. Motion by Alderman Robertson, second by Alderman Skidmore; the mayor announced the resolution passed unanimously.

• Approved Ordinance 2026‑05 on second reading, formally requesting the emergency communications district director to name a portion of roadway 'Riverwood Drive' to clarify postal and emergency‑service routing. Motion by Alderman Sasse; the ordinance passed unanimously on second reading.

• Advanced Ordinance 2026‑04 on first reading, amending Hendersonville Municipal Code Title 1 to establish procedures for cancellation or postponement of regular meetings for cause. Motion by Alderman Garza, second by Alderman Dixon; the first reading passed by majority vote.

The board also added a cosponsor (Alderman Brogdorf) to the monument‑sign resolution and directed staff to pursue engineering and TDOT coordination for sign design and placement. No specific construction or implementation dates were set during the meeting.