Mayoral proclamation
A proclamation of the City of Dunlap Mayor and Board of Commissioners Declaring June 9, 2016, as Dakota Hudson Day in the City of Dunlap, Tennessee.
| Proclamations and honorary resolutions Mayor Public relations--Municipal |
A proclamation of the City of Dunlap Mayor and Board of Commissioners Declaring June 9, 2016, as Dakota Hudson Day in the City of Dunlap, Tennessee.
| Proclamations and honorary resolutions Mayor Public relations--Municipal |
Ten cities were asked several questions about their parks and recreation department, budget, and staffing.
| Parks and recreation--Surveys Parks and recreation--Personnel Parks and recreation--Finance |
MTAS was asked to perform a comprehensive management review by the Tullahoma City Manager. The report assesses the operational effectiveness of the City of Tullahoma's Planning, Building Inspection and Property Maintenance division, including the stormwater permitting process.
| Planning--Municipal Code enforcement--Building inspection--Personnel Stormwater management--Personnel |
An ordinance adopting wastewater regulations, including: general wastewater regulations; fat, oil, and grease abatement; and enforcement and abatement.
| Wastewater--Municipal ordinances Sewers--Municipal ordinances |
An ordinance amending an ordinance relative to election dates, setting the terms for those elected in April 2007.
| Elections--Municipal ordinances Elections--Terms of office Municipal ordinances |
MTAS Legal Consultant Elisha Hodge responded to a request for information regarding assessing a liquor privilege tax on limited service restaurants.
| Alcoholic beverages--Licenses and permits Alcoholic beverages--Laws and regulations |
An ordinance to establish impound lot regulations and fees for impounded and/or seized vehicles for the City of Blaine.
| Revenue sources--Fees and charges--Municipal ordinances Police--Criminal forfeiture Motor vehicles |
MTAS was asked whether the city can sell advertisements at recreation facilities and if the revenue can be held in a special fund for recreation purposes.
| Parks and recreation--Facilities Parks and recreation--Finance Public information |
Eight Tennessee cities with a population between 20,000 and 100,000 responded to a request for information regarding youth run programs in their municipalities.
| Finance--Local government--Tennessee Children and youth Parks and recreation Budgets--Tennessee |
MTAS was asked to determine if an ordinance was properly drafted.
| Municipal ordinances |