Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Busy Thursday and beyond

It's time to get out your calendar, Blackberry, whatever and mark down some important times and dates. For starters, here are a few opportunities you may want to consider on Thursday:
  • Want to hear the nitty gritty about what the city commission will discuss at its next meeting? Then the 9 a.m. City Commission Information Meeting is for you. It takes place at the Brentwood Municipal Building's board room, 5211 Maryland Way. And a gentle reminder that the regular commission meeting has been moved to next Tuesday, May 26, because of Memorial Day.

  • Another informational meeting, this one to discuss the possible formation of "Brentwood Future," a group that reportedly is shaping itself after the non-profit Franklin Tomorrow (http://www.franklintomorrow.org/), is scheduled at 5:30 p.m. Organized by local architect Walter Kiskaddon, AIA, this one takes place at the opposite end of the municipal building in the Brentwood Cool Springs Chamber of Commerce offices. I've put out emails to several people on the invite list and hopefully will have more information and thoughts about it soon.

  • After the Brentwood Future meeting, you can switch gears and have a little fun at the Music and Memories at the Martin benefit concert featuring the WannaBeatles (see yesterday's post for details and the Top 10 reasons you should go).

Looking further out, at 6 p.m. June 9, the Environmental Quality Coordinating Committee is hosting a "public input session" designed to gather input and ideas from people like you and me interested in environmental issues affecting the Brentwood community. In the meantime, please go ahead and participate in an online survey the committee has designed to help get feedback from city residents. You'll find it at www.brentwood-tn.org/greensurvey. I'll have more on this meeting closer to the actual date.

And finally, Mayor Betsy Crossley tells me she's asked City Manager Mike Walker to schedule a meeting on June 18 for Town Center land and business owners as well as any else interested in the area's redevelopment. While she cannot attend Thursday's Brentwood Future meeting (she had already committed to volunteer at The Martin Center), she tells me "I don't want to stop any dialog about Town Center. Let's keep the dialog moving forward."
Should have more details on this meeting next week if not sooner.

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