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Census count begins final phase

 

It's the home stretch for Murfreesboro's population count and organizers are urging city residents who haven't returned their information to do so soon. Help us keep more of the sales tax you spend here at home. Bee Counted! Here's a direct link, or, for more information click Here.

 

 

Murfreesboro is installing and will operate a new set of red light traffic cameras at seven of the city's most traveled, and statistically dangerous, street intersections. Barring bad weather and other contractor-related considerations, the project will be implemented in two phases. Current plans call for cameras in the first three intersections to be operational by June 1, 2008. Following a 30-day grace period to allow drivers to become familiar with the new system, payable citations will be mailed out starting July 1. Here is more information on this system of cameras that has been documented elsewhere to improve safety through use of technology.

 

 

Middle Tennessee's newest business address is Murfreesboro's Gateway District. Here's More!
Gateway District


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NOTICE: Though many types of advertising will continue to be published in the Daily News Journal, other legal notices for the City of Murfreesboro are being switched to a more competitive rate offered by the Murfreesboro Post, a relatively new weekly newspaper here that publishes a hard copy on Sundays and maintains a world wide web presence during the week. Lower advertising rates mean substantial cost savings for taxpayers by helping contain the city's ever-rising advertising budget.

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Mayor Tommy Bragg "On behalf of the City Council, thank you for visiting. We hope your virtual tour is enjoyable. Our cost of living is comparatively low. Follow this link to see specific examples of why the local cost of living contributes to making Murfreesboro a great place to live and work!

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On April 8, the Community Development Department conducted a public hearing covering its 2008-09 Action Plan. The public is invited  to review the plan and submit written comments to the department.Here is more information on this much-needed service in our city.


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