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Gallatin Housing Authority
Work includes HVAC Replacement.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2025
Due Date
Apr 3, 2025
Release: Mar 5, 2025
Gallatin Housing Authority
Close: Apr 3, 2025
Work includes HVAC Replacement.
Gallatin Housing Authority
Work includes bathroom renovations.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2025
Due Date
Apr 3, 2025
Release: Mar 5, 2025
Gallatin Housing Authority
Close: Apr 3, 2025
Work includes bathroom renovations.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Gallatin Housing Authority
The Gallatin Downtown Master Plan outlines a comprehensive strategy for the revitalization and long-term sustainability of the downtown area. Key focus areas include enhancing public spaces and infrastructure such as the Town Creek Greenway, a Downtown Library, new parks/plazas, and an enhanced Public Square. The plan also addresses downtown housing, improved farmers market facilities, enhanced parking, and historic zoning. It incorporates strategies for economic restructuring, marketing, and promotion to attract specialty retail, dining, and other businesses, while emphasizing historic preservation, infill development, and public policy amendments to foster consensus, attract investment, and drive positive community change.
The document compilation relates to the Gallatin Historic District Commission, including minutes from a Special-Called Meeting on January 8, 2026, and an agenda for the meeting scheduled for February 12, 2026. Key discussion topics from the January meeting included the approval of prior minutes, a Certificate of Appropriateness request for 241 N. Hume Avenue concerning window/roof replacement, exterior painting, and removal of a concrete pad, as well as the discussion of street reports concerning property violations on Eastland Street. Additionally, the Commission finalized preferred formats for resident notices. The forthcoming February agenda includes Certificates of Appropriateness for a carport replacement at 219 N. Westland Avenue and an enclosure for existing fence at 534 E. Eastland Street, as well as street reports for Woodson Terrace and East Main Street Historic Districts.
This document outlines the City of Gallatin's General Development and Transportation Plan, providing a clear vision and a course of action for building, revitalizing, and preserving the community through 2020. The plan prioritizes sustainable land use and growth management, protection of natural and historic resources, and enhanced community design. It addresses goals for diverse housing options, multi-modal transportation, economic development, parks and recreation, and efficient public services, emphasizing intergovernmental and regional coordination to achieve its long-term objectives.
This report documents an area study for the State Route 386 (SR 386) corridor in Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee, analyzing the impacts of the SR 386 extension on the transportation network. Key focus areas include evaluating planned, approved, and proposed system improvements, modeling travel demand to predict future traffic, and recommending roadway network enhancements. It also emphasizes multimodal considerations such as transit service, pedestrian access, and bicycle facilities, aiming to accommodate anticipated population growth and improve overall transportation efficiency and safety.
The City Council meeting agenda for February 17, 2026, included several public hearings for proposed ordinances and resolutions. Key items involved rezoning requests: one for a parcel at 225 East Main Street from CS-Commercial Services District to CC-Core Commercial District, and another rezoning six lots of the Clearview Heights Subdivision from R10 to R6. Additionally, resolutions were presented concerning the adoption of a Plan of Services and the subsequent annexation of a 3.56 +/- acre parcel located north of East Broadway and east of Dobbins Pike. Other agenda items included first readings for ordinances appropriating funds for paving, purchasing a hydroseeding machine, and authorizing applications for grants.
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