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Hendersonville approves resolution to install city 'monument' welcome signs on West Main

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

The Board of Mayor and Aldermen unanimously adopted Resolution 2026‑10 to authorize city monument (welcome) signs, with the mayor saying the signs are part of a broader reinvestment in West Main; staff said TDOT approval and engineering are required and estimates for the first sign range $75,000–$125,000.

The Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted unanimously March 24 to adopt Resolution 2026‑10 authorizing city monument welcome signs, a move Mayor Jamie Clary described as part of a broader effort to reinvest in West Main, the city’s oldest commercial area.

“West Main Street, the older part of Hendersonville … is a high priority for me,” Mayor Jamie Clary said while introducing the resolution, adding that the city has budgeted funds for an initial sign design and expects to coordinate with the Tennessee Department of Transportation. “If we expect private business to reinvest … the city of Hendersonville has to reinvest…

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