These groups play an essential role in shaping the future of Nolensville by providing insight, advising on key initiatives, and helping guide decisions that impact residents and businesses throughout the town. Serving offers a meaningful opportunity to contribute your knowledge, represent your community, and take an active role in the projects and initiatives that define life in Nolensville.
Learn more about each board, committee, and commission and apply by visiting our website:
https://www.nolensvilletn.gov/page/bcc-copy
The application closes on Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 4:00 p.m.

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The Town of Nolensville is excited to launch a new electronic submittal platform on Monday, June 1, 2026 in partnership with GeoCivix for the Building Codes, Planning, and Engineering Departments.
This new cloud-based system will modernize and streamline the submittal process, making it easier and more efficient for residents, contractors, and developers to submit and track projects online.
With the new platform, users will be able to:
✔ Submit applications and documents electronically
✔ Track project status in real time
✔ Reduce paper-based processes
✔ Access services online 24/7
This upgrade is an important step forward in improving customer service, increasing efficiency, and enhancing transparency throughout the development review process.
For more information, including access instructions and resources, visit the link: https://townofnolensville.geocivix.com/secure/


This year’s celebration will feature:
🎶 Kid-themed music and entertainment to kick off the evening
⭐ Historic character appearances celebrating America’s story
🎆 An expanded fireworks display lighting up the night sky
🍔 Food trucks, live entertainment, family activities, and more throughout the evening
Bring your family and friends and celebrate America’s birthday with one of Nolensville’s favorite community traditions.
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In observance of Memorial Day, Nolensville Town Hall will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026 and will reopen on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.

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!

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New art banners are now on display along Nolensville Road and throughout the Village Green shopping center, turning our community into a vibrant outdoor gallery.
This year’s theme, “We the People,” honors America’s 250th birthday and celebrates the spirit, history, and pride of our nation through art.
Brushstrokes Across Nolensville is a collaborative public art initiative between the Town of Nolensville’s Trails, Arts, Parks, and Streetscapes Advisory Committee and the Artist Guild of Nolensville, featuring 50 original banner designs created by talented Tennessee artists of all ages. Each piece brings creativity, community pride, and patriotic inspiration to our streetscape.
📸 Spot a favorite? Snap a photo and tag us.
Explore the full collection online at https://www.nolensvilletn.gov/o/ton/page/taps-advisory-committee
As part of the ongoing roadway improvements:
🔹 Traffic at the Kidd Road and McFarlin Road intersection will shift to a new temporary pattern.
🔹 Contractors will have flashing message boards, additional signage, barrels, and traffic control personnel on-site Thursday to help guide drivers safely through the transition.
🔹 Paving and roadway widening work will continue throughout the area as construction progresses.
Drivers are encouraged to slow down, stay alert, and plan for possible delays while traveling through the construction zone. We appreciate your continued patience as these improvements move forward.
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Through approved Resolution 26-032, the Board authorized a $1,500 contribution from the Town’s Technology Fund to help enhance technology resources for students and educators. This ongoing partnership reflects the Town’s commitment to investing in education and ensuring classrooms have access to valuable tools and opportunities for success.
The Town is proud to support the students, educators, and programs that help our community thrive.

Matt brings over 18 years of experience in local government and information technology, with a career that blends strong leadership, technical expertise, and a deep commitment to IT security and reliable system operations. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Middle Tennessee State University and has served in a variety of roles throughout his career, including as a Lieutenant with Rutherford County, where he supervised personnel and managed IT operations.
In addition to his public service, Matt has owned and operated a small IT business supporting Middle Tennessee organizations with their web presence and infrastructure, and has also worked as a software engineer in the healthcare industry. Across all of his experience, he has emphasized the importance of IT security as a foundation for strong, dependable technology systems.
Matt’s connection to Nolensville makes this role especially meaningful, with close family ties to the community. He has been married to his wife, Candice, for 14 years, who has served as a teacher in both Nolensville and Murfreesboro. Together, they have three children: AJ (16), Noah (12), and Callie (5). Outside of work, Matt enjoys spending time with his family and serving at One Church in Murfreesboro. He also enjoys hands-on hobbies such as drumming, woodworking, and cooking on his smoker and pizza oven, often spending his free time outdoors or at his children’s activities.
Matt shares, “With close personal connections to Nolensville, I am excited for the opportunity to serve this community. I look forward to using my experience and skills to support and strengthen government operations while helping meet the needs of residents.”
Please join us in welcoming Matt to the Town of Nolensville!

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