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Nashville council approves $121,500 paving contract, authorizes backhoe sale and OKs Christkindl Market street closure

Town of Nashville Town Council · May 21, 2026
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Summary

The Town Council approved a combined milling and paving contract for two downtown parking lots at $121,500, authorized advertising the sale of a 2010 water/sewer backhoe, and approved a December street closure for the Sixth Annual Brown County Christkindl Market.

The Town of Nashville Council unanimously approved a $121,500 contract with JL Hardin Paving to mill and pave the Pat Reilly and Washington Street parking lots, Mayor President Andi Wilson announced following the vote.

Chief Administrative Officer Phyllis Carr told council the Food and Beverage Commission recommended the combined paving proposal; combining the two mobilizations would save the town $3,500, Carr said. Councilmember Rex Watters moved to approve the contract; Councilmember Scott Dick seconded and the motion passed by unanimous voice vote.

Vice‑President David Rudd moved to authorize publication of a bid notice to dispose of the town’s 2010 Case water/sewer backhoe after COO Willey provided a list of mechanical issues; Councilmember Rex Watters seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

The council also approved a right‑of‑way permit to close a portion of Washington Street from Dec. 1–7, 2026, for the Sixth Annual Brown County Christkindl Market, including a Friday preview on Dec. 4. Event organizer Lisa Hall presented the permit application and described event logistics; President Andi Wilson moved to approve the closure and the council voted unanimously in favor.

The consent agenda — which included accounts payable and payroll claims, SRF disbursement requests for the sewer project, meeting minutes and several local funding requests — was adopted unanimously earlier in the meeting.

The council’s actions were procedural approvals of contracts, disposal authorization and event permitting; no controversial votes or dissent were recorded on these items. The meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m.