Join us TONIGHT for the Board of Commissioners Meeting! To view the meeting's agenda, follow the link:
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The Town of Nolensville’s Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Thursday, April 2, 2026 at 6:30 p.m. at Nolensville Town Hall, located at 7218 Nolensville Road, Nolensville, TN 37135 for the following ordinances.
đź”· Public Hearing of Ordinance 26-03, An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map of Nolensville, Tennessee to Rezone Property Referenced As 2384 Rocky Fork Road, also Referenced as Map 057, Parcel 02802, in the Williamson County Tax Maps from Rural Character District (CD-2) to Neighborhood - Large Character District (CD-3L)
đź”· Public Hearing of Ordinance 26-04, An Ordinance to Amend Title 3, Chapter 2, Section 3-202 to Establish Reasonable Court Costs
To view the meeting's agenda, follow the link:
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đź”· Public Hearing of Ordinance 26-03, An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map of Nolensville, Tennessee to Rezone Property Referenced As 2384 Rocky Fork Road, also Referenced as Map 057, Parcel 02802, in the Williamson County Tax Maps from Rural Character District (CD-2) to Neighborhood - Large Character District (CD-3L)
đź”· Public Hearing of Ordinance 26-04, An Ordinance to Amend Title 3, Chapter 2, Section 3-202 to Establish Reasonable Court Costs
To view the meeting's agenda, follow the link:
https://townofnolensvilletn.sites.thrillshare.com/page/live-stream-and-agendas
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In observance of Good Friday, Nolensville Town Hall will be closed on Friday, April 3. We will reopen on Monday, April 6 at 8:00 a.m.
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Meet Nolen Knows! Nolensville’s new 24/7 AI-powered assistant and your go-to resource for instant information. From Town services and events to permits and more, Nolen Knows puts reliable information at your fingertips—anytime, day or night.
The Nolen Knows logo features a crayfish, a nod to Nolensville’s natural heritage and the protected species found in Mill Creek. This symbol connects the assistant to the community’s local environment, representing both knowledge and a deep-rooted connection to the place it serves.
Call Town Hall at (615) 776-3633 or visit www.nolensvilletn.gov and click the chat icon to get started TODAY!
The Nolen Knows logo features a crayfish, a nod to Nolensville’s natural heritage and the protected species found in Mill Creek. This symbol connects the assistant to the community’s local environment, representing both knowledge and a deep-rooted connection to the place it serves.
Call Town Hall at (615) 776-3633 or visit www.nolensvilletn.gov and click the chat icon to get started TODAY!

Join us TODAY for the Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting! To view the meeting's agenda, follow the link:
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The Board of Commissioners Work Session on Monday, March 23, 2026, is available for viewing on our website and YouTube channel.
Due to a power surge, Town Hall temporarily lost the ability to stream the meeting live. We appreciate your patience as we worked to ensure the meeting was recorded and accessible.
The full meeting has been uploaded and can be viewed on the Town’s website under the meeting agenda: https://townofnolensvilletn.sites.thrillshare.com/page/live-stream-and-agendas
You can also watch the meeting on the Town’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@townofnolensville
Due to a power surge, Town Hall temporarily lost the ability to stream the meeting live. We appreciate your patience as we worked to ensure the meeting was recorded and accessible.
The full meeting has been uploaded and can be viewed on the Town’s website under the meeting agenda: https://townofnolensvilletn.sites.thrillshare.com/page/live-stream-and-agendas
You can also watch the meeting on the Town’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@townofnolensville

NOTICE: Due to an earlier power surge, Town Hall has temporarily lost its ability to stream live.
We are working to stream the event via YouTube instead and will share the link as soon as it becomes available. Thank you for your patience!
We are working to stream the event via YouTube instead and will share the link as soon as it becomes available. Thank you for your patience!

Join us Thursday, March 26 at 6:00 p.m. for the ribbon cutting of Physicians Urgent Care.
📍 7344 Nolensville Road, Suite 702
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📍 7344 Nolensville Road, Suite 702
Tag a friend ⬇️ to join in the fun!
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Join us TONIGHT for the Board of Commissioners Work Session Meeting! To view the meeting's agenda, follow the link:
https://townofnolensvilletn.sites.thrillshare.com/page/live-stream-and-agendas
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In this week’s episode of Nolensville News, we preview the upcoming Board of Commissioners Work Session agenda, including discussions on asphalt paving and a park land grant amendment. We also highlight a contribution to local schools through the Town’s technology fund and the potential purchase of a police training simulator to enhance officer preparedness.
Nolensville News is a video podcast series designed to keep residents informed about what’s happening at Town Hall and throughout our community.
Stay connected. Stay informed.
Watch our video here: https://townofnolensvilletn.sites.thrillshare.com/page/nolensville-news
Nolensville News is a video podcast series designed to keep residents informed about what’s happening at Town Hall and throughout our community.
Stay connected. Stay informed.
Watch our video here: https://townofnolensvilletn.sites.thrillshare.com/page/nolensville-news
Join us TODAY for the Town Events Advisory Committee Meeting! To view the meeting's agenda, follow the link:
https://townofnolensvilletn.sites.thrillshare.com/page/live-stream-and-agendas
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Our 2026 town event lineup is full of opportunities to come together, celebrate, and get involved. If you haven’t already, mark your calendars and start planning for an exciting year in our community.
Applications for the Historic Nolensville Buttercup Festival are open! This includes sponsorship opportunities, volunteer sign-ups, pageant entries, and scholarship applications. Visit www.nolensvilletn.gov to get involved today.
Save the dates and stay tuned as more details on each event will be shared in the coming months. We look forward to celebrating with you throughout the year!
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Applications for the Historic Nolensville Buttercup Festival are open! This includes sponsorship opportunities, volunteer sign-ups, pageant entries, and scholarship applications. Visit www.nolensvilletn.gov to get involved today.
Save the dates and stay tuned as more details on each event will be shared in the coming months. We look forward to celebrating with you throughout the year!
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🍀 Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Nolensville! 🍀 Wishing everyone a lucky and joyful day!
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Join us TONIGHT for the Planning Commission Meeting! To view the meeting's agenda, follow the link:
https://townofnolensvilletn.sites.thrillshare.com/page/live-stream-and-agendas
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The Nolensville Police Department is accepting applications for a Crisis Response Program Coordinator to support our new Safer Outcomes De-escalation & Crisis Response initiative, funded through the COPS grant.
This part-time position is essential to advancing the Nolensville Police Department’s training programs, interagency collaboration, and response to individuals experiencing mental or behavioral health crises. The Coordinator will lead key program operations, support curriculum development, ensure grant compliance, and build strong partnerships with local service providers.
As a grant-funded role, this position is authorized through September 30, 2027, with continuation subject to availability of future funding.
If you are committed to enhancing crisis response and supporting the well-being of a growing community, we encourage you to apply.
Applications will be accepted through Friday, March 13, 2026, on the Town’s website.
For a detailed job description and a full overview of the responsibilities and qualifications required for this position, please visit www.nolensvilletn.gov
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This part-time position is essential to advancing the Nolensville Police Department’s training programs, interagency collaboration, and response to individuals experiencing mental or behavioral health crises. The Coordinator will lead key program operations, support curriculum development, ensure grant compliance, and build strong partnerships with local service providers.
As a grant-funded role, this position is authorized through September 30, 2027, with continuation subject to availability of future funding.
If you are committed to enhancing crisis response and supporting the well-being of a growing community, we encourage you to apply.
Applications will be accepted through Friday, March 13, 2026, on the Town’s website.
For a detailed job description and a full overview of the responsibilities and qualifications required for this position, please visit www.nolensvilletn.gov
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Join us TONIGHT for the Historic Nolensville Buttercup Festival Committee Meeting! To view the meeting's agenda, follow the link:
https://townofnolensvilletn.sites.thrillshare.com/page/live-stream-and-agendas
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In this week’s episode of Nolensville News, we recap last night’s Board of Commissioners meeting and proudly announce the official name of Nolensville’s newest park, Chrismon-Brown Park.
Nolensville News is a video podcast series designed to keep residents informed about what’s happening at Town Hall and throughout our community.
Stay connected. Stay informed.
Watch our video here: https://townofnolensvilletn.sites.thrillshare.com/page/nolensville-news
Nolensville News is a video podcast series designed to keep residents informed about what’s happening at Town Hall and throughout our community.
Stay connected. Stay informed.
Watch our video here: https://townofnolensvilletn.sites.thrillshare.com/page/nolensville-news
Tonight, the Board of Commissioners officially approved the name of Nolensville’s newest park located at 1686 Sunset Road. By resolution, the park will be known as Chrismon-Brown Park!
The Town purchased the nearly 20-acre property in July 2023 to develop a new community park that will expand recreation opportunities, preserve open space, and serve as a welcoming gathering place for residents and visitors for generations to come.
The name was selected through a public engagement process that included 194 submissions and 454 certified community votes, with Chrismon-Brown Park receiving the highest number of votes.
The name honors the legacy of Ben Chrismon and Mary Polk Chrismon, who founded Sunset Park in the early 1900s as a social and sports gathering space for the African American community. Sunset Park, located adjacent to the park property at 1686 Sunset Road, became the first ball diamond in Middle Tennessee established for African Americans and served as an important community gathering place for generations.
It also recognizes Thomas A. Brown, Sr. and Jessie Boyd Brown, who purchased Sunset Park in 1965 and continued operating the park for approximately ten years, preserving its role as a place of recreation, fellowship, and community.
At tonight’s Commission meeting, the Town had the privilege of celebrating this milestone with members of both the Chrismon and Brown families in attendance. It was a joyful and meaningful moment as the community came together to recognize the families whose legacy helped shape Nolensville.
By naming the park Chrismon-Brown Park, the Town honors the lasting contributions of both families and preserves an important part of Nolensville and Middle Tennessee’s history.
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The Town purchased the nearly 20-acre property in July 2023 to develop a new community park that will expand recreation opportunities, preserve open space, and serve as a welcoming gathering place for residents and visitors for generations to come.
The name was selected through a public engagement process that included 194 submissions and 454 certified community votes, with Chrismon-Brown Park receiving the highest number of votes.
The name honors the legacy of Ben Chrismon and Mary Polk Chrismon, who founded Sunset Park in the early 1900s as a social and sports gathering space for the African American community. Sunset Park, located adjacent to the park property at 1686 Sunset Road, became the first ball diamond in Middle Tennessee established for African Americans and served as an important community gathering place for generations.
It also recognizes Thomas A. Brown, Sr. and Jessie Boyd Brown, who purchased Sunset Park in 1965 and continued operating the park for approximately ten years, preserving its role as a place of recreation, fellowship, and community.
At tonight’s Commission meeting, the Town had the privilege of celebrating this milestone with members of both the Chrismon and Brown families in attendance. It was a joyful and meaningful moment as the community came together to recognize the families whose legacy helped shape Nolensville.
By naming the park Chrismon-Brown Park, the Town honors the lasting contributions of both families and preserves an important part of Nolensville and Middle Tennessee’s history.
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UPDATE: The Town Events Advisory Committee meeting has been rescheduled to Thursday, March 19, at 4:30 p.m. at Nolensville Town Hall. Thank you for your understanding.
