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Recent Articles and Press Releases

Update on Chipper Service at Smith Park - Brentwood Homepage Article

CBGS Memorializes Orrin Rutledge with Tree and Plaque

Recommendations submitted to the Environmental Quality Coordinating Committee by the CBGS


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CBGS Welcomes Devin McClendon to its Board

Dr. Jim Fordice Joins CBGS Board

Former Commissioner, Alex Noble, Joins CBGS Board

Brentwood Takes Green Steps - Brentwood Journal Article

CBGS Urges City to Purchase Undeveloped Land On Wilson Pike - Tennessean Article

Recommendations submitted to the Environmental Quality Coordinating Committee by the CBGS

 
 
City Commission Candidate Forum - April 4, 2007
The Citizens for Brentwood Green Space will hold a city commission candidate forum on April 4, 2007 at the Brentwood Library on Concord Road beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Burch, Bonnie (2004) "Young artists impress with 'green space' scenes" The Tennessean, 6 October

Stephen Hines (2004) "Green space proposal fails in Brentwood", Review Appeal.

Burch, Bonnie (2004)"Green space advocates plan to seek alternatives", The Tennessean, 29 September, Williamson A.M.

Tackett, Judith R. (2004) "Turner urges ‘no’ vote", Nashville City Paper, 13 September.

Burch, Bonnie (2004), "Green space battle waged in cyberspace", The Tennessean, 2 September, Williamson A.M.

Harless, Bill (2004), "Brentwood to vote on space", Nashville City Paper, 27 August.

Watson, Courtney (2004), "More than 1,500 want Turner's farm to stay as one", The Tennessean, 25 May, Williamson A.M.

Loew, Karen (2003), "Turner cows get to keep their pastures: Prime land taken off the market after heated debates about possible development", The Tennessean, 29 August, pg. 1,17, Williamson A.M.

Creamer, Colleen (2003), "Brentwood Mayor Asks - Referendum possible on Cal Turner property", Nashville City Paper, 17 June, pg.1,7.

Loew, Karen (2003), "Resident pushes notion of buying Turner farm: 20-year bond would be 'chump change' for city, buisnessman says", The Tennessean, 20 January, pg. 1, Williamson A.M.


 
 

 

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