Community · Meeting

Ashland City Council Mtg

Attend the upcoming Ashland City Council meeting held at the Thrive 55+ Center.

Tue, 1 Sep 2026 Thrive 55+ Ashland City Ashland City , Tennessee
The Ashland City Council meeting provides a vital platform for residents to engage with local government officials regarding community developments and policy decisions. Held at the Thrive 55+ Center, this session encourages civic participation and transparency within Cheatham County. Attendees can expect to hear updates on municipal projects, public services, and upcoming initiatives that impact the local area. It is an essential opportunity for citizens to stay informed and voice their perspectives on town matters.

What to Expect

A formal meeting where local council members discuss town business and community issues.

Who Should Attend

  • Ashland City residents
  • Local business owners
  • Community activists
  • Interested citizens

Agenda Overview

Review of municipal business, public comments, and town updates.
Venue & Address
Thrive 55+ Ashland City
104 Ruth Dr
Ashland City , Tennessee – 37015
United States
Organizer
Town of Ashland City · Government
The municipal government body of Ashland City, Tennessee.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the meeting held?
The meeting is held at the Thrive 55+ Center, 104 Ruth Dr, Ashland City, TN.
Is this open to the public?
Yes, council meetings are open to the public.
What is the mission of the venue?
The Thrive 55+ Center provides a welcoming environment for residents of Ashland City and Cheatham County.
Can I speak at the meeting?
Public comment policies vary; please check the official city website for details.
Is there parking available?
Yes, parking is available at the Thrive 55+ Center.
How can I contact the center?
You can reach them at (615) 792-3629.
Tags
Ashland City Council Meeting Government Tennessee Community
Summary
Public council meeting for Ashland City residents held at the Thrive 55+ Center.
Highlights
  • Civic engagement
  • Local policy updates
  • Community development
  • Public transparency
  • Government interaction
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