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City Of Ashland is located in the state of TN and is home to 5,586 people.
Latest Meetings and Discussions
Civic IQ scans meeting videos, minutes and agendas to surface early signals for capital projects, technology investments, new grant funding, and budget decisions before they turn into RFPs. Here's what's happening in City Of Ashland.
Ashland City Parks Advisory Board Meeting: Strategic Planning & Updates
Discussed on: 10/22/2025
Ashland City Parks Advisory Board Meeting Summary - October 28, 2025
Approval of September 23, 2025 Meeting Minutes
The board approved...
Ashland City Council Meeting: Budget Amendment, Trail Extension, Zoning
Discussed on: 10/08/2025
Ashland City Council Meeting Summary
This summary covers the Ashland City Council Meeting focusing on the budget, trail extension, and zoning for ...
Ashland City Council Discusses Grant, Rezoning, Shelter Contract, and Trail
Discussed on: 09/24/2025
Ashland City Workshop Meeting Summary - October 7, 2025
Grant Approvals and Rezoning Discussions
The Ashland City Workshop Meeting addressed ...
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STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF DISABILITY AND AGING
Senior Center to Receive $30,000 State Grant
Published on: 11/04/2025
Town of Ashland City is set to receive $30,000 from the State of Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging under the Senior Center Grant program. The grant will be used for capital projects, outreach and education, programming activities, and routine operating expenses for the Thrive 55+ senior center.
PITNEY BOWES
Ashland City Fire Dept Considering Pitney Bowes Lease
Published on: 11/04/2025
Town of Ashland City is considering a NASPO ValuePoint FMV Lease Agreement with Pitney Bowes for a SendPro Mailstation with associated equipment and services. The lease term is 60 months, and it includes a standard service level agreement. The purpose of the agreement is to equip the Fire Department with necessary mailing solutions.
TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Capital Assistance Grant Awarded to Ashland City
Published on: 11/04/2025
Ashland City Town (Thrive 55+) is set to receive a grant from the Tennessee Department of Transportation for capital assistance to enhance mobility for seniors and individuals with disabilities. The grant, set to begin on September 1, 2025, and end on December 31, 2029, will use the funds for capital projects aligned with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements.
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