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The agenda includes discussions and actions related to amending the FY2025 Operating Budget, authorizing the incurrence of indebtedness for water and sewer system projects through a loan agreement with The Public Building Authority of the City of Clarksville, and adopting a new Debt Policy for the City of Munford, Tennessee.
This Parks and Recreation Master Plan for the City of Munford, TN, outlines a comprehensive strategy to enhance community amenities and services over a twelve-year period. The plan reviews demographics, conducts a SWOT analysis of existing parks, assesses community needs through surveys and public input, and inventories current facilities. It establishes a twelve-year implementation schedule to prioritize and phase necessary improvements, with a focus on addressing dated amenities, improving ADA accessibility, and proactively managing anticipated population growth to ensure Munford remains a desirable place to live, work, and play.
The meeting agenda for the City of Munford Board of Mayor and Aldermen included several key items. There was a scheduled public hearing regarding Ordinance 2025-12-01, which proposes rezoning property near 126 Simmons Rd from Planned Business District to Medium Density Residential District, following a positive recommendation from the Planning Commission. The agenda also featured the second reading of Ordinance 2025-12-01 and the second reading of Ordinance 2025-12-02, which adopts the Downtown Improvement Grant Program for a second phase, appropriating $150,000 annually for three years from the Gas Utility Fund. New business included a presentation of a Report on Debt Obligation, and the financial report covered checks exceeding $10,000 and financials for December 31, 2025.
This Community Mobility Study for the City of Munford, Tennessee, aims to identify multimodal connectivity options, enhance street safety, and optimize traffic functions. The plan focuses on developing transportation and land use strategies to guide future projects, improve safety, and integrate various transportation modes. Key areas of focus include intersections along Munford Avenue (at Beaver Road, Park Street, and Doctor's Drive) and the intersection of Giltedge Road and Main Street. The study proposes improvements to enhance pedestrian connectivity, create a safe and accessible pedestrian environment, and improve overall intersection functionality and aesthetics, ultimately preparing the community for future development and improving quality of life.
The agenda includes items such as rezoning property near 126 Simmons Rd, adopting a Downtown Improvement Grant Program, and financial reports. The meeting also covers departmental reports from Public Works, Public Safety, Parks & Recreation, Building Inspector, and the Library. Discussions involve setting water and sewer rates, purchasing natural gas, adopting a new debt policy, and authorizing a contract for body-worn cameras.
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