Murfreesboro’s Community Development Department spent over $197,000 of federal grant funds to benefit low to moderate income residents, the city revealed in its 2020 Community Annual Performance and Evaluation Report
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The Murfreesboro City Council voted Thursday, Dec. 2, to approve City staff moving forward with negotiation, due diligence, and document preparation for a land exchange with MTE. City Manager Craig Tindall previously announced on WGNS Action Line Tuesday, Nov. 30, that Council will be asked to consider a potential exchange of property owned by the City for property owned by MTE. The concept of that exchange was presented to the City Council Thursday, at .
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More Parks, More Business Murfreesboro Growing More! Apr 10, 2021 at 12:25 pm by WGNS
(MURFREESBORO) Plans for a park serving the western side of Murfreesboro has been on and off in the news for a good while. The city announced plans to develop a large 154-acre complex a mile west of Veterans Parkway off highway 96 (Franklin Road).
Murfreesboro Parks Community Service Director Angela Jackson said, Murfreesboro 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.”
Murfreesboro s Development Services Executive Director Sam Huddleston noted, This strategic location adjacent to I-840 and accessible to I-24 and I-65 offers a superior location as a commercial site for corporate and business development as the City works to attract higher paying jobs.”