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  • Beer Permit Holder Annual Privilege Tax Beer permit holders are permitted to sell beer upon the condition that an annual tax on the privilege of selling, distributing, storing or manufacturing beer has been paid to the City of Brentwood.
  • Holiday Events Celebrate the season with Brentwood's holiday events! Enjoy tree lighting, festive readings, Santa visits, magic shows, and luminary displays, bringing the community together for joyful holiday traditions
  • Miles Together Inclusive Playground The Rotary Clubs of Brentwood, both morning and noon, partnered with the City of Brentwood in 2021 to fundraise for an inclusive playground in Granny White Park.
  • Traffic Signals Brentwood’s Traffic Operations Division is installing new traffic signals with mast arm poles and underground wiring, repair and upgrading existing signal installations and equipment.
  • ADA Retrofits This project will modify intersection curb ramps, pedestrian signals, sidewalks, city parking lots, and other facilities identified as needing improvement by the City's Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan.
  • Billing and Customer Service
  • FAQ's Find answers to common questions about Brentwood Fire & Rescue, including fire safety tips, emergency procedures, and department services.
  • Public Safety Day The Brentwood Fire and Rescue Department Public Safety Day is an annual event held each fall. The festival includes children’s activities, live fire displays, Brentwood Police officers and 911 Dispatch information, and emergency medical vehicles.
  • Minimum Qualifications To join Brentwood Fire & Rescue, applicants must meet specific qualifications, including college credits or firefighting experience, age, citizenship, and passing various tests.
  • Emergency Operations Emergency response functions within Brentwood Fire & Rescue include fire suppression, emergency medical first response, technical rescue and hazardous materials response.
  • About Us Brentwood Fire & Rescue has grown from a single station in 1986 to a 80+ member team across five stations. They provide top-tier fire suppression, education, emergency medical, and rescue services
  • City History Timeline Brentwood’s timeline highlights its incorporation in 1969, rapid growth, and key developments like the establishment of the police department, parks, and community facilities, shaping it into a vibrant suburban city
  • Blasting Regulations Blasting regulations for Brentwood TN.
  • Inspection Reporting Policy Contractors must electronically submit all fire and life safety system inspection, testing, and maintenance reports in Brentwood to ensure proper compliance tracking. This supports effective oversight of systems like sprinklers, alarms, suppression systems, and generators to maintain safety standards and protect the community.
  • EMS Program Brentwood Fire & Rescue’s commitment to high-quality emergency medical services, outlining its BLS and ALS capabilities, staffing goals, and leadership. It informs the public about response efforts, paramedic training, and the department’s role in delivering rapid, advanced medical care across the city.
  • Drone Program Brentwood Fire & Rescue’s innovative drone program, its growth, and its vital role in enhancing emergency response, public safety, and interdepartmental support through aerial imaging, mapping, and real-time data—demonstrating the city’s commitment to modern technology and community service.
  • Organizational Chart A clear and accessible visual representation of the organizational structure of the department or agency. This organizational chart helps internal staff, external partners, and the general public understand the hierarchy, reporting relationships, and distribution of roles within the organization. It clarifies who is responsible for various functions.
  • Hazmat Operations Brentwood Fire & Rescue’s Hazardous Materials Response Program, outlining its mission, vision, tiered response structure, and collaborative partnerships. It highlights how the department prepares for, mitigates, and responds to hazardous incidents to protect the community and ensure regional safety.
  • Fire Safety House Brentwood Fire & Rescue's Fire Safety House is a mobile educational trailer that teaches children and adults essential fire safety skills. Equipped with interactive features like heated doors and simulated smoke, it offers hands-on experiences in fire prevention and escape techniques. Since 1995, it has educated nearly 100,000 participants across over 800 events.
  • Child Safety Seat Installation Brentwood Fire & Rescue offers a Child Safety Seat Installation program to ensure car seats are correctly installed and meet safety standards. Certified technicians assist families with proper installation and provide education on child passenger safety. Appointments are required and can be scheduled by contacting the department directly.
  • Suppression The Importance of fire suppression services and Brentwood Fire & Rescue’s ISO Class 2 rating. Highlighting how training, equipment, and readiness benefit all residents by enhancing safety and reducing homeowners' insurance costs through superior fire protection.
  • Citizens Fire Academy Schedule Citizens Fire Academy Schedule for the upcoming year.
  • Contact Us Contact Brentwood Fire & Rescue for non-emergency inquiries, station tours, and public education programs.
  • Fire Education Brentwood Fire & Rescue offers engaging fire safety education, including station tours, fire truck visits, and hands-on programs to teach families and children how to stay safe.
  • Public Education Join Brentwood's Fire and Rescue for engaging public education activities! Enjoy station tours, fire truck visits, safety demonstrations, and more. Perfect for learning fire safety in a fun, interactive way!
  • Mission & Vision Define Brentwood Fire & Rescue’s mission, vision, and core values, while outlining its commitment to excellence, integrity, leadership, and service. It guides internal culture, promotes accountability, and builds public trust through transparency and strategic direction.
  • ISO Fire Rating – What It Means for Brentwood Share Brentwood Fire & Rescue’s mission, vision, and values, highlighting its commitment to excellence, leadership, integrity, and service while promoting internal accountability and public trust.
  • Knoxbox The Brentwood Fire & Rescue requires a KnoxBox, key box system. The Knox Box can securely store keys, access cards, key fobs, elevator keys, or other vital information needed to assist emergency responders.
  • Station Two Brentwood Fire & Rescue Station Two
  • Station One Brentwood Fire & Rescue Station One
  • Community CPR Brentwood Fire & Rescue offers free, non-certification CPR classes every Friday evening in February. These two-hour sessions cover hands-only CPR for infants, children, and adults, using the American Heart Association’s “Friends & Family” curriculum. The program aims to empower community members with lifesaving skills.
  • ICE - In Case of Emergency Brentwood Fire & Rescue promotes the "ICE" (In Case of Emergency) program, encouraging residents to program emergency contacts into their mobile phones under the name "ICE." This assists first responders in quickly identifying and contacting loved ones during emergencies when individuals may be unable to communicate.
  • Station Three Brentwood Fire & Rescue Station Three
  • Station Four Brentwood Fire & Rescue Station Four
  • Construction and Development
  • Ragsdale Road Widening
  • McEwen Drive
  • Sunset Road Widening
  • Split Log Road Widening 3A
  • Split Log Road Widening 3B
  • Traffic Signal and ADA Curb Ramp Upgrades
  • Wilson Pike Planning Study
  • Murray Lane Roundabout
  • Beer Permit Apply for a beer permit in Brentwood by following the online application process. Learn about fees, deadlines, and meeting dates for the Beer Board to ensure compliance with local regulations
  • Convenience Centers Where you can take additional brush.
  • Burning Regulations Brentwood’s burn permit requirements, safety regulations, and conditions for legal open burning. Outlining procedures for obtaining permits, criteria for land clearing and property clean-up burns, and universal safety rules to ensure compliance, environmental protection, and community safety.
  • Cool Springs House
  • Ravenswood Mansion
  • GIS Brentwood continues the development of the City's Geographic Information System, or GIS. GIS is an integration of spatial (graphic) and tabular (database) information. The GIS began in February 1995 when aerial photographs and topographic base maps of the City were made and data imported into the CAD environment. Brentwood has since converted all CAD data into GIS layers and maintains all spatial
  • City Commission Meetings The following is a schedule of upcoming City Commission meeting dates and times. To view meeting agendas, minutes and videos, please click here.

    For a schedule of meetings for other boards and commissions, please see the City Calendar.
  • Police Traffic
  • Library Library
  • Property Taxes
  • Charitable Solicitor Permit
  • Peddlers Solicitor Permit
  • Surplus Auction
  • Title VI
  • Board of Zoning Appeals
  • Current Rezonings and Annexations
  • Planning Commission
  • Maps The Zoning Map is maintained by the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) section of the Technology Department.
  • Planning and Zoning 101 The information is intended to help residents better understand zoning and land development in Brentwood and some of the commonly used terms.
  • Sign Ordinance
  • Short Term Rentals
  • Planning Commission Meeting Schedule
  • Agendas and Minutes
  • Spring / Fall Cleanup Annual program to allow residents to drop off oversize items that regular trash removal will not pick up.
  • Police It is the mission of the Brentwood Police Department to promote a desirable quality of life to the citizens of this community by enforcing the law in a fair and impartial manner recognizing the constitutional rights of all persons.
  • Library The John P. Holt Brentwood Library offers a wide range of books, digital resources, and community programs. Enjoy events, workshops, and a welcoming space for all ages to learn and connect!
  • Developer and Designer Information
  • Education and Outreach
  • Tennessee Department of Environmental Conservation Annual Report
  • HOA/POA Guidelines and Resources
  • Contact Us
  • Welcome to our Parks! Our goal is to make your experience as enjoyable and memorable as possible. We've built our parks and greenspaces with you in mind.
  • Deerwood Arboretum & Nature Center
  • Rules of Procedures
  • Drains to River Curb Markers
  • Library Board
  • Serve on a Board Application
  • Accident Reports Copies of most police incident reports and accident reports are available for free at the Records window. Copies are usually available five to seven business days following the incident being reported.
  • Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning Brentwood's Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning focuses on enhancing connectivity and safety for cyclists and pedestrians. The city evaluates various routes and options to improve east-west travel, including potential infrastructure projects
  • Field Requests Reserve athletic fields in Brentwood for sports events and activities. The page provides details on available facilities, rental rates, and reservation procedures
  • Lost and Found Lost something in our park system?
  • The Brentwood I Remember Book
  • Racquet Facility Pro Forma The City of Brentwood recently contracted the Sports Facilities Advisory to develop a five year operating pro forma for the proposed racquet facility.
  • Public Works Project Fees
  • Historic Commission
  • Brentwood Approved Tree List
  • Park Rules Rules on how to use our parks.
  • Park Board
  • Tree Board The Brentwood Tree Board develops community tree plans, coordinates Arbor Day events, provides tree information, maintains a recommended tree list, publicizes tree programs, and solicits tree donations.
  • Library Arboretum
  • Alarm Registration Register your business or residence with this online form.
  • Plumbing Contractors
  • Turnpike History
  • HOA Information Collection
  • Brentwood City Government - Commissioner-Manager Style
  • Tower Park
  • Amphitheater The Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park hosts many Brentwood events, including the Summer Concert Series and the 4th of July Celebration. All events are free and open to the public.
  • Property Taxes The Williamson County Trustee’s office is responsible for the billing and collection of all City of Brentwood property taxes as well as administering state and local tax relief programs. In early October of each year, a combined tax notice reflecting both City and County property taxes is mailed to property owners as recorded by deed on January 1 of that taxing year.
  • Transportation Projects You can read more about the CIP projects and the funding plan, and projects currently underway in some phase of the process.
  • Weather Alert
  • Municipal Codes
  • Jobs If you’re looking to grow professionally, find meaning in your work, and earn a highly competitive salary, then the real question is “Why NOT Brentwood?”
  • Summary of Benefits Brentwood's Human Resources page details pay grades for various city positions, including general employees, service center staff, and public safety roles like firefighters and police officers
  • Pay Grades Brentwood's Human Resources page details pay grades for various city positions, including general employees, service center staff, and public safety roles like firefighters and police officers
  • Newsletters Stay updated with The Brentwood Bulletin e-newsletter and Brentwood's Citizen Update Newsletter. These publications provide residents with the latest city news, events, and important information to keep the community informed and engaged
  • Flag Pole Park Flagpole Park, so named for the flags that flew on this property (along I-65) for many years, is an 8.7 acre park at the north end of Mallory Lane.
  • Public Participation
  • Capital Improvement Projects
  • Development Procedures The first step in any project development is to ensure water and sewer capacity is available to your project site.
  • Grinder Pump
  • Sanitary Sewer Overflows
  • Smoke Testing
  • Stormwater Management
  • Margaret Hayes Powell Park 22 acre passive park located between Tractor Supply headquarters and Granny White Pike.
  • Cross Connection (backflows)
  • Maryland Way Park
  • Water
  • Fats, Oils and Grease Control Program (F.O.G.)
  • Concord Park Situated at one side of River Park and across from the WSM tower on Concord Road, the location is a good spot for beginning a walk or jog. Connected to the Brentwood Bikeway system, the park is also a great destination for family activities.
  • History Our knowledge of life in Brentwood begins in the 15th century, when several villages were developed by Native Americans of the Mississippian culture.
  • Pet Friendly City
  • History of Key Positions and Departments
  • Live Traffic Cameras
  • Water Line Flushing Program
  • Annual Programs A guide to different areas of the Water Depts. annual programs
  • Engineering Engineer and improve the environment and quality of life for the citizens of Brentwood by managing new land development and capital transportation projects through development and construction.
  • Windy Hill Park The future Windy Hill Park, located at 9133 Old Smyrna Rd., will serve the more than 1,900 homes and residents in the northern section of Brentwood which is in accordance with the Brentwood 2030 Plan for Parks.
  • Sewer Rehabilitation Program
  • Sewer Capacity Management Program (C.M.O.M.)
  • Business License and Taxes
  • Maryland Farms Greenway Trail
  • Wikle Park
  • Crockett Park Home of the historic Cool Springs House and the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater, Crockett Park is the site of many Brentwood events and activities including the Brentwood Summer Concert Series and the annual 4th of July Celebration and Fireworks.
  • Granny White Park Granny White Park offers 32 acres of fun with walking trails, a Rotary Pavilion, athletic fields, tennis courts, and an inclusive playground. Perfect for family outings and community events!
  • Owl Creek Park Owl Creek Park is a 21 acre neighborhood park located between Concord Pass and Chestnut Springs Road.
  • Marcella Vivrette Smith Park
  • River Park River Park’s 46 acres include a two-mile bikeway and walking path along the Little Harpeth River, connecting with Crockett Park one end and Concord Park at the other.
  • Public Records In accordance with Tennessee law, most records maintained by the City of Brentwood are public records available for review. The Tennessee Public Records Act (TPRA) grants Tennessee citizens the right to access open public records that exist at the time of the request.
  • Planning Commission Meeting Video and Agenda Find videos to various recorded meetings of the Planning Commission in the City of Brentwood.
  • Summer Concert Series
  • Window & Door Replacement Window replacement improvements are not exempt from permit application submittal, review by the City of Brentwood Planning & Codes Department and permit issuance. The adopted Residential Building Code exempts certain construction improvements from permitting, however the replacement of windows is not exempt. See Section R105 of the Adopted International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwe
  • Water Services The Water Services Department includes staff who manage Brentwood’s Water and Sewer Systems. The City of Brentwood does not operate water or sewer treatment plants. Instead the City coordinates with several utilities such as the Harpeth Valley Utility District and Metro Water Services for our drinking water.
  • Public Works The Brentwood Public Works Department consists of 24 full-time employees. These men and women are responsible for the maintenance and repair of much of the City’s infrastructure.
  • Legal We ensure all City functions comply with laws and regulations, protect City interests through sound ordinances and contracts, and handle lawsuits effectively.
  • Planning Commission
  • Information Technology We provide scalable, secure, and cost-effective computing, networking, messaging, and training solutions through our expertise in voice and data technologies, benefiting employees and citizens.
  • Post Construction Inspection and Maintenance
  • Agendas / Minutes / Videos Access videos and meeting documents for the City Commission, Planning Commission, and various recorded and live streamed meetings of the City of Brentwood.
  • Summer Concert Series Food Trucks
  • Historic Commission We promote Brentwood's cultural history, enhance life quality by preserving historic sites, offer educational programs, and coordinate with city officials to achieve our goals.
  • Links Find useful links from Brentwood Fire & Rescue, including their YouTube channel, Facebook page, and resources for fire safety education, emergency services, and firefighter associations.
  • Document Center Access Brentwood Fire & Rescue's key documents, including the Five-Year Strategic Plan, Standard of Cover, and Annual Report. Stay informed about the department's goals, performance, and initiatives
  • Stations Brentwood Fire & Rescue operates four strategically located stations, providing top-notch fire suppression, emergency medical, and rescue services to Brentwood residents
  • Contact Us Do you have any questions for Brentwood? Let us know!
  • Citizens Fire Academy The Brentwood Fire & Rescue Citizens Fire Academy is a free, three-month program offering over 30 hours of hands-on training and education. Open to adults, it provides a behind-the-scenes look at fire service operations, including rescue tools, safety drills, and fire simulations, fostering community engagement and awareness.
  • ADA Grievance Form
  • Assistant City Manager Assistant City Manager, Jay Evans, oversees the Community Relations, Library, Parks, Public Works, and Water Services departments. Evans is also responsible for development of the City’s six-year Capital Improvements Program (CIP), coordination of the risk management program, and other special projects. Evans is originally from Florida and lives in Williamson County with his wife and children.
  • Parks
  • Summer Concert Series Sponsor Agreement
  • Summer Concert Series Band Selection
  • City Sponsored Events Brentwood hosts various city-sponsored events, including summer concerts at Crockett Park, holiday celebrations like Tree Lighting and Morning with Santa, and other community activities throughout the year.
  • Physical Performance Test Brentwood Fire & Rescue's Physical Performance Test evaluates candidates' ability to perform essential firefighting tasks. Conducted in full gear with a 45-pound vest, the test includes stair climbing, ladder hoisting, forcible entry, hose advancement, and victim rescue. It ensures applicants meet the physical demands required for the role.
  • Employment Explore career opportunities with Brentwood Fire & Rescue! Find application details, qualifications, and benefits for joining their dedicated team.
  • Board of Commissioners The Brentwood City Commission is made up of seven people elected to make policy decisions for Brentwood City government. Each of the seven Commissioners serve as an elected representative of the entire city for four year terms.
  • Fire and Rescue Department Employment Packet Thank you for your interest in employment with the City of Brentwood. A completed job application is required to apply for any position with the City.
  • Road Work Permitting A permit is required when any excavating in the public right of way and public utility easements in the City of Brentwood.
  • Mid-Block Pedestrian Crossing The purpose of this policy is to outline the conditions and process for determining where Mid-
    Block pedestrian crossings may be installed within the City of Brentwood and the appropriate
    pavement markings and signage for such crossings. The objective of this policy is to provide
    safe and efficient pedestrian crossing facilities at appropriate locations that can reduce
    vehicle trips by providing a
  • Adopt-A-Mile Assistance with cleaning the streets in the city to maintain our beauty.
  • Street Paving / Rejuvenation Annual paving and or rejuvenation of city streets.
  • Street Light Problem
  • Fire and Rescue Our commitment to excellence has been recognized through various honors, including Awards of Excellence from the Greater Nashville Regional Council and the Tennessee City Management Association. Most notably, in 2014, Brentwood Fire & Rescue earned Accredited Agency status from the Commission on Fire Accreditation International—becoming only the 201st agency worldwide to do so, a distinction we co
  • Swimming Pools, Spas & Hot Tubs
  • Human Resources The goal of the Human Resources department is to provide a comprehensive program of human resources services for all City employees.
  • City Recorder The City Recorder maintains all official City records, including ordinances, resolutions, minutes, contracts, easements, and deeds; publishes and posts legal notices; and provides administrative support as needed to the City Manager and the City Commission.
  • City Manager Jason Gage has been the City of Brentwood's City Manager since April of 2025. He oversees the day-to-day operations of the city and ensures that the policies and programs approved by the Board of Commissioners are implemented in an effective and efficient manner.
  • Traffic Calming The City of Brentwood has an established policy for the design and installation of speed humps on qualifying residential streets to help control speeding and discourage cut-through traffic. The HOA (Home Owners Association) for the subdivision in question, shall submit a formal written request for review of a specific location to begin the speed hump evaluation process.
  • Developer & Engineer Information You have reached the Water and Sewer Department’s, Facility Planning and Construction web page. The information contained within is intended to assist developers, engineers, planners and contractors plan, design, prepare documents and construct water and sewer facilities within the service area of the City of Brentwood.
  • LIVE Video Find videos to various recorded meetings of the City of Brentwood, and watch live streaming video of meetings underway.
  • Water & Sewer Billing
  • Water Leak Policy & Resources
  • Parks & Recreation The goal of the Parks and Recreation Department is to provide a variety of active and passive park facilities and programs to accommodate the needs, interests and expectations of local residents and other users.
  • Agendas and Videos
  • Service Center The Service Center is central location for Parks, Public Works, and Water Services.
  • Racquet Facility Project
  • Recreation & Activities
  • Park Board
  • Shelter / Pavilion Requests Reservations
  • Contractors
  • Finance Department FAQ's
  • ACFR
  • Annual Budget
  • Community Relations The Community Relations Department plans, organizes and implements various events and programs throughout the year.
  • Garbage/Trash Service Information In Brentwood, TN, garbage and recycling services are managed by a combination of private collectors and Williamson County's facilities. Residents can choose from various private companies for regular trash and recycling pickup.
  • Traffic Operations The City of Brentwood utilizes a state-of-the-art Traffic Operations Center (TOC) to help improve traffic conditions as problems occur throughout the City.
  • Boiling Spring Academy For the first time ever, you can go inside the Boiling Spring Academy with virtual access in the all-new —The Boiling Spring Academy 360° Tour. This virtual experience allows you to independently roam each level of the school.
  • Tennis Court Request Reserve a tennis court for personal or league use.
  • Financial Reports
  • Your Government Brentwood operates under a Council/Manager government. The City Commission enacts laws and policies, while the City Manager oversees administration. Elected officials and advisory boards guide city governance
  • Planning Section
  • Volunteer Boards & Commissions The City of Brentwood relies upon the volunteer spirit of numerous residents who serve on various Boards and Commissions.
  • Meeting Schedule
  • Veterans Monument Ad Hoc Committee
  • Station Five Brentwood Fire & Rescue Station Five
  • Brush Program Limbs and lawn debris picked up on a monthly basis via the brush program.
  • Brush Rules Rules for using the brush program
  • Sewer System
  • Miss Peggy's Bark Park
  • Public Works FAQ's Find answers to common questions about Brentwood Public Works, including chipper service.
  • Deerwood Arboretum and Nature Center Deerwood showcases native trees, migratory birds, butterflies and other wildlife. The park features bike paths and jogging trails, ponds, a wildflower meadow and a Nature Center Complex with an outdoor classroom. There are also restrooms, information kiosks and a small amphitheater. An educational curriculum is available for use by schools and service groups.
  • Parks, Trails & Greenways Discover Brentwood's 14 parks, trails, and greenways. Enjoy outdoor activities, explore nature, and find spaces for relaxation and recreation. Perfect for families, fitness enthusiasts, and nature lovers!
  • Brochures
  • Public Works
  • Indian Burial Mound From 900 A.D. to about 1450 A.D. , a group of prehistoric Native Americans lived in the Brentwood area. It is assumed that two waves of migration occurred during that time with both living at some point on what is now known as Primm Historic Park. From 900-1050, those living there are known as the Mound Builders.
  • School and Park History Primm Historic Park contains some of the most important historical and cultural resources in Tennessee. As urban areas grow, historical sites are quickly disappearing. This park in particular is a microcosm of Tennessee history representing prehistoric Native American culture and education of the 1800’s. The National Register lists the area of significance as agriculture.
  • Boiling Spring Academy Primm Park is a 31 acre park that includes the historic Boiling Spring Academy (circa 1830) and five mounds from the Mound Builders circa 1200 A.D.), the last of prehistoric Native Americans to live in this area.

    The park, designed to showcase both historic features, also connects, extends and acts as an entrance to the Brentwood Bikeway. The Little Harpeth River runs through the park.
  • Primm Park Primm Park is a 31 acre park that includes the historic Boiling Spring Academy (circa 1830) and five mounds from the Mound Builders circa 1200 A.D.), the last of prehistoric Native Americans to live in this area.
  • Codes & Ordinances Stay informed about safety regulations, fire prevention, and compliance guidelines for a safer community.
  • Capital Improvements Program (CIP)
  • Current Bids & RFP's
  • Purchasing Program
  • Brentwood 2030 Plan The Brentwood 2030 Plan is the guiding document used by the City Commission, advisory boards, and staff as they seek to ensure a bright future for the Brentwood community. The origin of the plan goes back to 1980 and the adoption of" Brentwood 2000" - the City's first-ever comprehensive plan.
  • Arbor Day
  • Brentwood Urban Growth Boundary The City of Brentwood, along with Williamson County, Franklin, Fairview, Nolensville, Spring Hill, and Thompson’s Station are all working to update the Williamson County Growth Plan. Brentwood is currently evaluating its Urban Growth Boundary (UGB), which is a defined area beyond the city limits in which the City of Brentwood could grow into overtime.
  • Food Truck Regulations The City of Brentwood welcomes mobile food vendors to serve in our community provided proper license and regulations are being followed. Ordinance 2017-01 and Ordinance 2017-02 address regulations and permitting in order to maintain the health, safety and welfare of our citizens. The permitting process for individual trucks as well as events involving more than two trucks is outlined below.
  • Finance The Finance Department is responsible for the control of all financial activities of the City. The Department manages financial resources and ensures that adequate resources are available.
  • Websites of Code & Energy Related Topics
  • ADA and the City In keeping with its ongoing efforts to serve all members of the community, the City of Brentwood has updated its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) transition plan and self-evaluation. The accessibility plan provides a comprehensive plan for access for individuals with disabilities to City facilities, parks, programs, services, activities and events.
  • About Us About Us
  • Commission Briefing Videos Access videos of Brentwood City Commission briefings to stay informed about local government decisions and discussions. Watch recordings of meetings to see how policies and initiatives are developed.
  • Codes Section Find information for all permit applications, plans and other supporting documents.
  • Codes FAQs
  • City Commission Meeting Video and Agenda Find videos to various recorded meetings of the City Commission in the City of Brentwood.
  • Environmental Advisory Board
  • Illicit Discharge
  • Old Smyrna Road
  • Subdivision Regulations

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