UPDATE | 4:10 p.m.: Town crews are in the Bent Creek subdivision actively clearing debris from roadways. Drivers should use caution and be alert for crews working in the area.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
UPDATE | 12:10 p.m.: The Public Works Department continues working throughout Town to clear debris from roadways and has removed 35 trees.

Please be aware that icy spots remain in multiple areas, and road conditions can change quickly. We strongly encourage everyone to continue using caution while traveling.

🔹 Allow extra travel time
🔹 Leave plenty of space between vehicles
🔹 Use extreme caution, especially on bridges and shaded areas

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026

ROAD UPDATE | 9:45 a.m.: Town crews are currently on scene on Maxwell Lane and Brittain Lane treating road conditions and removing debris from the roadway.

Please use extreme caution when traveling in these areas and allow crews space to work. We appreciate your patience as we work to keep our roads safe.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
ROAD UPDATE | 8:55 a.m.: Good morning, Nolensville. We are here with your Tuesday morning road update. While main arterial roads are passable, continued cold temperatures have left sections of main roads, side roads, and back roads slick, with lingering snow and ice in some areas.

If you must be on the roads today, allow extra travel time, leave plenty of space between vehicles, and use extreme caution. Road conditions may change quickly, especially in shaded areas.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 27, 2026
It’s time, Nolensville — let your voice be heard. After an outstanding response from the community with 239 park name submissions, voting is now open to help choose the official name of Nolensville’s newest park, located at 1686 Sunset Road.

Residents are invited to review the list of submissions and cast their vote by selecting their top three favorite names. Your participation plays a direct role in shaping a space that reflects Nolensville’s character, history, and vision for the future.

Review all submissions, vote, and learn more about the naming process here:
https://www.nolensvilletn.gov/page/name-the-park-on-sunset-road

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Help Name Nolensville's New Park
Due to inclement weather and to ensure the safety of our staff, Nolensville Town Hall will be closed on Tuesday, January 27. Thank you for your understanding.

As a reminder, tonight's Board of Commissioners Special Meeting and Work Session has been rescheduled for Thursday, January 29 at 5:00 p.m. Additionally, the Historic Zoning Commission Meeting scheduled for Thursday, January 29 at 3:00 p.m. has been moved to 5:00 p.m.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Town Hall Closure - Tuesday, January 27, 2026
ROAD UPDATE | 12:47 p.m.: Crews are working tirelessly to keep Nolensville’s roads safe. Most main arterial roads are passable, but residents are urged to stay home and use extreme caution if travel is necessary. Remember, roadways may look clear of snow, but ice is still likely.

Since our last update, Public Works has completed a full run of the snow removal routes and is now on their second pass. They’ve also removed 15 trees from roadways.

Thank you for your patience as our teams continue this critical work.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 26, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 26, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 26, 2026
Freezing Temperature Tips: Over the next few weeks, cold temperatures are expected in Nolensville. Taking a few preventative steps now can help protect your home and reduce the risk of frozen pipes or fire sprinkler systems.

🔹 Set all in-home thermostats to maintain a minimum temperature of 60°F.
🔹 Make sure your heating system is working properly and delivering heat to all areas of your home.
🔹 Inspect attic spaces for exposed piping that may be vulnerable to freezing. Ensure insulation is properly installed and replace any insulation that is damaged, missing, or displaced.
🔹 Check doors, windows, and foundation vents, and seal or close any unnecessary openings to keep cold air out.
🔹Know where your main water shutoff valve is located.
🔹 Identify the shutoff valve for your fire sprinkler system and ensure you have the proper tool or screwdriver readily available.

A little preparation can help prevent major damage. Stay warm and stay safe, Nolensville.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Freezing Temperature Tips

ROAD UPDATE | 9:15 a.m.: Road conditions remain hazardous, with widespread solid ice across roadways, trees, and power lines. These conditions are unsafe for travel, and residents are urged to remain at home and off the roads.

Our Public Works Department is on day three of winter response operations. Two trucks are actively salting and plowing the Town’s designated snow removal routes, while the remaining crew is focused on clearing downed trees within neighborhoods and subdivisions.

The Town appreciates the community’s cooperation as crews continue response efforts and work to improve road conditions safely.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 26, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 26, 2026

A big thank you to our Public Works Department, Nolensville Police Department, and Nolensville Fire & Rescue for their hard work today, and every day, keeping our roads and community safe. Their dedication and teamwork make a difference, especially during challenging conditions.

As we head into the evening, please remember that roadways may refreeze overnight as temperatures drop. For your safety, and the safety of our first responders, we encourage everyone to stay home and stay safe.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
ROAD CLOSURE UPDATE | 6:24 p.m.: Our Public Works Department is currently on scene managing a full road blockage on McFarlin Road at the entrance to the Fairington subdivision due to a downed tree.

We appreciate your patience as crews work to clear the roadway.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
Due to inclement weather and to ensure the safety of our staff, Nolensville Town Hall will be closed on Monday, January 26. Thank you for your understanding.

Additionally, the Board of Commissioners Special Meeting and Work Session has been rescheduled for Thursday, January 29 at 5:00 p.m.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Town Hall Closure for Monday, January 26, 2026
UPDATE | 4:05 p.m.: Town of Nolensville crews have been actively working to remove downed trees and debris across the community. Public Works has cleared the following routes of fallen trees:

🔹 Rocky Fork Road
🔹 Fly Road
🔹 Clovercroft Road
🔹 Middlewick Lane
🔹 Kirkwall Drive
🔹 Countryside Drive
🔹 Brittain Lane

Our team is currently meeting to evaluate conditions and conduct a road survey to identify any urgent tree blockages that still need to be addressed. Efforts remain focused on main arterial roads, with crews moving into subdivisions as conditions allow. We appreciate everyone’s patience as work continues.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Residents seeking additional information about warming centers may contact the Williamson County Mayor’s Office at (629) 235-6480.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
The following message has been shared by Williamson County Emergency Management Agency via Facebook at @WCTNEMA.
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Williamson County Warming Shelters Open — Travel Only if Necessary
Warming shelters are now open at Fairview High School and Franklin High School for residents who do not have a safe, warm place to stay.
⚠️ Road conditions are hazardous. Please stay in your home unless you do not have safe heating options, or reach out to friends or family members if available. If you must travel to a shelter, use extreme caution, avoid unsafe roads, and arrange safe transportation if possible.
📍 Shelter Locations
• Fairview High School
2595 Fairview Blvd, Fairview, TN 37062
• Franklin High School
810 Hillsboro Rd, Franklin, TN 37064
🐾 Pets: Cats and dogs only at this time. Animals must be leashed or in crates. Please bring your own leashes and muzzles for nervous pups.
Bring snacks and drinks. Please share this information with anyone who may need it. Stay safe and warm.
2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Williamson County EMA - Warming Shelters Open

UPDATE | 12:55 p.m.: Town of Nolensville crews are actively working to remove downed trees across the community. Efforts are currently focused on clearing main arterial roads, with crews moving into subdivisions as conditions allow.

Safety Reminder: Residents are urged not to use alternative heating methods such as crock pots, candles, or other open-flame or non-heating devices to warm homes. These methods are extremely dangerous and increase the risk of fire.

Thank you for helping keep our community safe.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
UPDATE | 10:15 a.m.: The Town of Nolensville continues to receive reports of downed power lines and trees throughout the community. Our crews are actively working to clear trees from roadways and keep residents safe.

Trees Down Reported:
🔹Rocky Fork Road
🔹Christmas Drive
🔹Waller Road
🔹Burkitt Subdivision
🔹Sam Donald Road

Downed Power Lines Reported:
🔹Mill Creek Lane
🔹Dortch Lane
🔹Stonebrook Boulevard
🔹Austin Court
🔹Rolling Hills Drive
🔹Cromwell Drive
🔹Maxwell Landing Drive
🔹Countryside Drive
🔹Stonecastle Place

⚠️ Important Safety Reminder: If you see a downed power line, assume it is live. Stay at least 30 feet away and do not touch or attempt to move it under any circumstances.

Updates will be shared as conditions change.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
ROAD UPDATE | 9:00 a.m.: Our Public Works team is actively working day two of snow removal on the Town’s designated routes. Due to multiple reports of downed trees and power lines throughout the community, road conditions remain hazardous. For your safety and the safety of our crews, residents are strongly urged to stay home.

View the full snow removal route list and interactive map here: https://www.nolensvilletn.gov/o/ton/page/public-works-faq

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
ALERT | 8:40 a.m.: Power lines are down on Mill Creek Lane, Dortch Lane, and Stonebrook Boulevard. Middle Tennessee Electric has been notified and is reporting more than 11,000 members without power. As weather conditions continue to worsen, power outages across our area is increasing.

Residents are encouraged to be prepared with an emergency kit, including water, non-perishable food, medications, batteries, power banks, flashlights, and a first-aid kit.

⚠️ If you see a downed power line, assume it is live. Stay at least 30 feet away and do not touch or attempt to move it under any circumstances.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
WEATHER CONDITIONS UPDATE | 7:35 a.m.: Weather conditions have worsened overnight, with ice now accumulating on trees and power lines across the area. Our Public Works crew is currently clearing fallen limbs from a tree blocking Nolensville Road.

We are also seeing reports of power outages across Middle Tennessee. For your safety, please stay inside, stay safe, and avoid unnecessary travel.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 25, 2026
ROAD CONDITIONS UPDATE: Thank you to our Public Works Department for their work to keep our roads as safe as possible. Over the past two days, crews have traveled 190 miles plowing and applying 35,000 pounds of salt to roadways.

As of 6:15 p.m., wintry mix accumulation continues, which may impact road conditions, including on treated roads. Residents are strongly encouraged to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel.

With temperatures expected to continue dropping, residents should take steps to stay warm and protect their homes, including allowing faucets to drip, opening cabinet doors to expose plumbing, and ensuring pets are indoors.

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2 months ago, Town of Nolensville
Nolensville Snow January 24, 2026
Nolensville Snow January 24, 2026