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Fairview board asks Parks & Landscape Board for prioritized tasks; debate continues on adding outparcel to land trust

November 24, 2025 | Fairview, Williamson County, Tennessee


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Fairview board asks Parks & Landscape Board for prioritized tasks; debate continues on adding outparcel to land trust
Commissioner Roberts asked the Board to give the Parks & Landscape Board a clear charge so volunteers could move from discussion to implementable projects. David Dodaro, chair of the Parks & Landscape Board, described past volunteer accomplishments (playground fundraising and the Treehouse Playground rebuild) and a list of priorities for Veterans Park and Bowie Nature Park (pavers, trail erosion repairs, shade trees, signage and parking improvements). Dodaro said the board is ready to undertake defined tasks if the BOC provides a prioritized list.

Several commissioners recommended the Parks & Landscape Board submit a prioritized 5–10 item list (with estimated costs and categorization for easy staff follow‑up) and suggested quarterly check‑ins or a regular liaison. City Manager Tom Doherty noted the board was created by Ordinance 24‑07 and advised the commissioners to review the ordinance and the board’s bylaws when setting expectations.

On a related agenda item, Commissioner Roberts reintroduced discussion of placing an outparcel across Dice Lamply Road into the Tennessee Land Trust to preserve it in perpetuity. Vice Mayor McDonald cautioned that placing property into a land trust removes some future flexibility for the city and said the existing five commissioners already exercise protection via their votes; other commissioners and some public commenters stressed the parcel’s ecological sensitivity and thought land trust protection appropriate. No vote was taken. Commissioners agreed to seek more information and continue discussion in subsequent meetings.

Ending: Board directed staff and commissioners to collaborate with the Parks & Landscape Board to clarify the board’s charge and asked the volunteer board to refine its priority list for the BOC’s consideration; the land trust item will be revisited after additional information and community input.

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