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Brentwood's City Commission meeting on April 14, 2025, highlighted key community initiatives and recognized the contributions of city staff. Interim City Manager Jay Evans announced the start of the spring cleanup weekend, encouraging residents to bring items for disposal at Granny White Park and Tower Park. He emphasized the importance of proper disposal, particularly for electronics, and reminded residents not to bring hazardous waste.
In a significant moment, Evans was commended for his leadership during his interim tenure, particularly during budget discussions. Commissioners expressed gratitude for his effective management, with Vice Mayor Travis and Commissioner Andrews leading the praise. Evans will be succeeded by Jason Gage in two weeks.
The meeting also celebrated the recent hiring of new police officers, with Chief Colvin highlighting their qualifications. The community's engagement was evident, with discussions on upcoming events, including the Easter egg hunt at the library and the Arbor Day celebration, which saw a large turnout and the distribution of thousands of trees.
Additionally, the commission discussed the upcoming Whataburger opening and the approval of a new restaurant in Brentwood, reflecting ongoing development in the area. The meeting concluded with a reminder of the importance of community involvement and communication, as residents were encouraged to engage with city officials for accurate information.
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