Fresh Look Underfoot: New Carpet Installed at Brentwood Library Published on March 20, 2026 The Children’s Library, known for its forest theme, received special design attention. City staff selected a custom green carpet with leaf designs to complement the space’s nature-inspired aesthetic. Tagged as: , Announcements
Brentwood Names Drew Muirhead New Water Services Director Published on March 19, 2026 A Nashville-native, Muirhead earned his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Mississippi State University. He previously worked with the engineering firm Barge, Wagner, Sumner & Cannon, and he joined the City in 2016 as Assistant Director of Water Services. Tagged as: , Announcements
Brentwood Commission Asks for County Representation on NES Board Published on March 10, 2026 The Commission approved the resolution in response to Winter Storm Fern, when many of the Nashville Electric Service’s (NES) Brentwood customers lost power for weeks. Several residents contacted the city, via email or through social media, asking for a voice on NES’s governing board – the Electric Power Board. Tagged as: , Announcements
Brentwood to Begin Second Pass for Debris Removal on March 13 Published on March 10, 2026 “Please get all your remaining brush out immediately,” Dale Biggerstaff, Brentwood Public Works Director, said. “We expect the second pass to only take two weeks, and we hope to finish around March 28, give or take a few days.” Tagged as: , Announcements
Brentwood Tree Board to Host Popular Arbor Day Celebration on March 28 Published on February 18, 2026 The Brentwood Tree Board will host its popular Arbor Day celebration from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at the John P. Holt Brentwood Library. Tagged as: , Announcements
Brentwood Adds Two New Grapple Trucks for Debris Removal Published on February 11, 2026 Brentwood now has eight grapple trucks that can carry about 30 cubic yards, and they are working alongside the city’s contractor, Aftermath. That company’s 12 trucks hold 80 cubic yards, and they haul trailers that can also hold 80 cubic yards Tagged as: , Media Releases
Granny White Parks Closed for Next Few Weeks Published on February 04, 2026 As part of the City’s storm recovery efforts, Granny White Park will be mostly closed to the public, beginning Feb. 5 and continuing for approximately 10 weeks. Tagged as: , Announcements
Brentwood Contracts with Debris Removal Company to Speed Up Recovery Published on February 04, 2026 Several city and contracted crews will work simultaneously, spread throughout the city, removing debris from residential lots. They will be out from 6:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Mondays through Saturdays, until the project is done. Tagged as: , Announcements
Letter from City to NES Published on February 02, 2026 This message was sent to NES from City Manager Jason Gage, on behalf of Mayor Nelson Andrews and the Brentwood City Commission, on Saturday, Jan. 31. Tagged as: , Announcements
Warming Shelter at FiftyForward Martin Center Published on January 31, 2026 Williamson County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is opening an overnight cold-weather shelter for Williamson County NES customers who remain without power. Tagged as: , Announcements