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Follow the links below for Public Notices.  Notice is given in compliance with the Open Meetings Act of 1974, commonly referred to as the Sunshine Law, which can be found at Tennessee Code Annotated §8-44-101.

Notice of Meetings of City Boards, Commission and Committees

City Council Public Hearings and Notices 

Planning Commission Public Hearings and Notices

Board of Zoning Appeals Public Hearings and Notices 

Pending Procurements (Invitations to Bid, Requests for Proposals and Requests for Qualifications)

Other Notices:

Notice of Special Meeting

A special meeting of the Board of Electrical Examiners will be held on Friday March 29th at 111 West Vine Street, City Hall Room 218 at 900 am to consider a temporary special electrical license for signmasters.

Notice of Public Hearing

The Community Development Department will conduct a public hearing on the above date to present its proposed Fourth Year Action Plan for allocating and expending grant funds. Interested persons are invited to attend the public hearing and offer their comments on the proposed plan. The hearing is scheduled as follows:
Thursday, April 4, 2013 - 6 to 7 p.m.
Patterson Park Community Center
521 Mercury Boulevard, Murfreesboro, TN 37130
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The public is invited to attend all meetings.  Requests for an accommodation to enable an individual with a disability to attend or to participate in a meeting should be made by calling Glen Godwin at 893-5210, TDD 849-2689, at least two (2) working days in advance. 

If you would like to address the city council, planning or other commission during a public hearing, please help us by: 

  1. Speaking only after you have approached the microphone at the podium; clearly stating your name and address and identifying any party or group you represent at the beginning of your remarks 
  2. Speaking only once, unless you have asked a question and the answer has interrupted your discussion 
  3. Speaking only for three (3) minutes unless you represent a group; if you represent a group, you may speak for five (5) minutes. You should identify the group and ask members present to raise their hand 
  4. When possible, avoid repeating in detail the same comments already made by other speakers 
  5. Leaving any exhibits, photographs, petitions, handouts, etc. with the planning department to include in the file; and by 
  6. Leaving the meeting room quietly after the matter in which you are interested has been concluded.