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The Murfreesboro City Council agreed to annex Middle Point Landfill July 17 after all 10 public hearing speakers urged ...
After hearing several concerns in their community, city leaders voted Thursday night to approve the annexation of a landfill.
Murfreesboro City Council voted to annex Middle Point Landfill into its jurisdiction for increased municipal oversight.
After years of public frustration and legal battles, the Murfreesboro City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to annex ...
Murfreesboro City Council unanimously approved annexing the land Middle Point Landfill sits on Thursday evening.
The annexation allows the city some municipal oversight on the landfill for its possible impacts on Murfreesboro citizens’ ...
Murfreesboro officials will hold a public hearing on proposed annexation of Middle Point Landfill during 6 p.m. July 27 meeting at City Hall.
Jordan while still serving the county government in 2018 joined fellow Commissioners Steve Pearcy, Robert Peay Jr. and former Commissioner and current state Rep. Charlie Baum to persuade a unanimous ...
The landfill expansion plans, however, face opposition from Rutherford County Mayor Joe Carr and Murfreesboro officials upset by the odor near the city’s northern boundary.. Mayor Carr said he's ...
The lawsuit against the operators of Middle Point Landfill alleged they were responsible for toxic chemicals leaking into the East Fork Stones River and the Walter Hill Recreation Area.
Since 1988, Middle Point Landfill has been the dumping ground for much of Middle Tennessee’s trash. According to the landfill’s website, it takes on roughly 3,700 tons of waste each day.
Middle Point Landfill management, Harris suggested, has offered an expansion plan that will prevent Rutherford County from facing an economic hit once the existing landfill operation is full by ...
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