(MURFREESBORO) As you recall, officials deem land that the City of Murfreesboro purchased for a park in the Blackman area would be a better site for Middle Tennessee Electric’s (MTE) campus headquarters—and vice versa. Leaders from both sides are studying the feasibility of a property swap.
The next public meeting will be at 6:00PM this Wednesday (9/6/2022) evening in the Council Chambers at the Murfreesboro City Hall (111 W. Vine St.).
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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The City of Murfreesboro will hold a community meeting in partnership with Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE) Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. at Fire Station 11, 3924 Blaze Dr. 37128. The purpose of the joint meeting is to provide details regarding the City’s application for proposed rezonings in accordance with a “property swap” with MTE. Rezoning application information and exhibits will be available for public viewing at the .
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — After plans were put on hold by the city, Notes Live is now on GO! The Murfreesboro City Council voted Wednesday (Aug 10) to approve a finalized Development Agreement with Notes Live INC for a new live entertainment campus at the southeast corner of Medical Center Pkwy and Gateway Blvd. The City and Notes Live finalized the proposed agreement this month. Construction of Bourbon Brothers and Boot Barn Hall is estimated to take 18 months and the amphithea .
The Murfreesboro City Council voted last Thursday on first reading to approve the zoning requests for the proposed Legacy Sports and Entertainment Park.
Park planning in West Murfreesboro resumes on acreage off Hwy 96 Apr 08, 2021 at 11:51 am by WGNS
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. The Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation Department is resuming plans for development of a large West Park located on 154 acres a mile west of Veterans Parkway on Hwy 96.
The Murfreesboro Parks & Recreation Department and Kimley-Horn’s team of engineering, architectural and design companies that served as consultants held public meetings to gather input from citizens on a new park in western Murfreesboro. More than 800 residents provided public input that be used for a final park master plan west of I-24. “The City is committed to meeting these needs of the western part of the community and is proceeding with developing plans for a park that will include fields, green space, walking trails and event space,” said Community Services Executive Director Angela Jackson.