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- School Overcrowding
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- Something Stinks
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- Urban Growth
- 2040 COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN
- Judge upholds suit against Williamson County Planning Commission
- Judge rules against home builders in Williamson County impact fee lawsuit
- FrankTown draws attention to ‘housing crisis’ in Franklin
- Williamson County landowners, realtors say down-zoning could decrease property values
- Williamson County landowners, realtors say down-zoning could decrease property values (2)
- County passes zoning changes to decrease development density in unincorporated areas
- Williamson affluence brings housing struggles for many
- The Terminology & Major Issues to Know
- The Causes & Complications of the Housing Crisis
- Support the Williamson County Land Use Plan
- Williamson County faces challenges with growth
- Williamson County, Tennessee Population 2023
- Franklin one of 15 fastest-growing cities in the U.S.; Williamson County population rises by nearly 3%
- The Growth of Williamson County, TN
- Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) Update
- Brentwood Urban Growth Boundary
- Fairview Forward - 2040 Comprehensive Plan
- Mixed feelings toward proposed ‘Middle Eight’ development in Franklin’s Historic District
- County residents worry Thompson’s Station will annex properties due to new growth plan
- After 22 years, the Williamson County Growth Plan is getting revised.
- Information From The Aug 29, 2023 Coordinating Committee Meeting
- Brentwood 2023 Jurisdiction Presentations
- Fairview 2023 Jurisdiction Presentations
- Franklin 2023 Jurisdiction Presentations
- Nolensville 2023 Jurisdiction Presentations
- Spring Hill 2023 Jurisdiction Presentations
- Thompson Station 2023 Jurisdiction Presentations
- Williamson County 2023 Jurisdiction Presentations
- What Happened to Williamson County?
- Fight to make sure nothing happens to a 152-year-old tree on Franklin church's property
- Wall Street Apes on X
- ‘We’re going to have homeless people on the street’: Rutherford County mayor wants impact fees to help pay for growth
- Rutherford County Mayor Urgently Calls for Implementation of Impact Fees
- Spring Hill has grown 546.4% since the 2000
- Growth Policy, Annexation, and Incorporation in TN
- Traffic
- Growing Pains in Thompson's Station : Bad Traffic
- Lawsuit Against Tennessee Department of Transportation
- Concert goers navigate traffic nightmare during FirstBank Amphitheater opening night
- traffic initiatives of the venue
- New Franklin concert venue brings heavy traffic congestion
- Traffic trouble during first concert at FirstBank Amphitheater
- Neighbors, concert-goers upset about traffic at First Bank Amphitheater in Williamson County
- Florida Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett, Maren Morris Break In New FirstBank Amphitheater
- Environmental
- Spring Hill investigates using treated wastewater to supplement drinking water supply
- Spring Hill city board tackles water capacity expansions, 15-acre reservoir proposed
- City of Spring Hill working to add water reservoir for future growth
- Heavy Rain, Flooding Hit Williamson County
- 35+ water rescues reported in Williamson County due to flooding
- County flooding leads to one rescue, Harpeth rising and Third Avenue closure in Franklin
- 'Historic' flooding closes Williamson County roads, affects homes and businesses
- 'Historic' flooding closes Williamson County roads, affects homes and businesses (2)
- EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK
- Spring Hill lifts irrigation restrictions as water levels rebound
- GM’s Ultium Cells Spring Hill Plant
- 6 Reasons Why PBIS is a Terrible Idea
- Education
- Williamson County Schools races to keep up with fast-growing population in area
- Too Many Students, Not Enough Money
- At overcrowded Williamson schools, even closet space matters
- Image of overcrowded Williamson Co. school bus raises safety concerns
- Dozens of students to be rezoned at overcrowded Oak View Elementary
- Trinity parents seek answers on overcrowding
- Preserve Brentwood Schools
- Parents push for solutions to over-crowding at Mill Creek Elementary in Nolensville
- Parents gather to learn about another WCS zoning proposal meant to help with overcrowding
- BOMA on new Wilkes school: It is probably one of the worst locations
- Petitions
- Urban Growth
- Marketing
- Signs
- 24 x 18 - Protect Our Kids (Yellow)
- 24 x 18 - Traffic Sucks (Yellow)
- 24 x 18 - What Smells? (Yellow)
- 24 x 18 - What Stinks? (Yellow)
- 24 x 18 - Stuck In Traffic? (Yellow)
- 24 x 18 - Stop The Madness (Yellow)
- 24 x 18 - Traffic Deja Vu? (Yellow)
- 24 x 18 - Need or Greed (Yellow)
- 24 x 18 - Stop The Land Grab (Yellow)
- 24 x 18 - Our Voices Matter (Yellow)
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Coordinating Committee Members
Williamson County Planning Commission - Coordinating Committee Members. These are the members who have the voting power to affect change and set the tone for responsible growth in the county.
Chas Morton
County Commission - District 9
Kel McDowell
Rep of all Chambers of Commerce - Government Relations
Robert Ring
Soil Conservation District
Lisa Anderson
Fairview Mayor
Halie Gallik
Nolensville Mayor
Eric Stuckey
City Administrator - Water Department
Jason Golden
WC School Superintendent
Mark Gorman
Brentwood Mayor
Brian Stover
Thompson's Station Mayor
Jim Hagaman
Spring Hill Mayor
Roger Lindsey
Chair
John Schroer
Chairman
Rogers Anderson
County Mayor
Judy Herbert
County Commission - District 2