
 The PLC tract, located southeast of the official Maryland Farms' boundary, as approved by the Brentwood City Commission in December 2007. Drawings by Ragan Smith Associates. |
| 'Cooper Property' parkland on tonight's agenda
Planning commission expected to accept 24 acres for city By SUSAN LEATHERS Brentwood Home Page Meeting a night later than usual, September brings a full agenda to the Brentwood Planning Commission after a relatively quiet summer. The most notable item on the regular agenda is the dedication of approximately 24 acres of the overall 55-acre “Cooper Property” site to the City for use as a passive park. Read More >>
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 Ray Bell shows off the plaque bearing his likeness with Library Foundation Board President Dr. Janet Donahue last September. The Bell Study Room was named in his honor. BHP Photo. |
| OBITUARY: Ray Bell, contractor and philanthropist Brentwood Home Page news reports Middle Tennessee lost one of its major players in the construction industry Saturday with the death of Ray C. Bell of Nashville. Though he and his company, Bell and Associations Construction made their fame by building the AT&T (“Batman”) building, the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) and the Gateway Boulevard Bridge and the Shelby Pedestrian bridges in downtown Nashville, since 1970 the company made Brentwood its home at its unassuming office on Wilson Pike Circle. Read More >>
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Parks Board to discuss Brentwood Soccer Club today
Low residency rates spur possible rate change By SUSAN LEATHERS Brentwood Home Page The Brentwood Parks Advisory Board this afternoon will discuss a recommendation by city staff that would amend the categorization of the Brentwood Soccer Club under the city’s Service Provider Policies for the 2010-11 seasons. The meeting begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Municipal Center, 5211 Maryland Way. Read More >> 5 opinions posted |
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