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The Brentwood City Commission meeting held on June 23, 2025, focused on community events, public safety regulations, and updates from various city departments. The meeting began with an announcement about the upcoming Brentfest celebration, scheduled for this Saturday from 6 to 9 PM at Crockett Park. This year’s festivities will feature inflatables for children, a beer garden for adults, and a performance by the 1980s tribute band, Rubik Groove. City officials encouraged residents to attend and enjoy the evening.
As the Fourth of July approaches, city officials reminded residents that the possession of consumer-grade fireworks, including sparklers, is prohibited within city limits. Fire and rescue personnel will patrol the area from July 2 to July 5 to enforce this regulation. Violators may have their fireworks confiscated and could face fines. The city will host a professional fireworks show at Crockett Park at 9 PM on Independence Day, which officials described as a safe and enjoyable event for the community.
Commissioner Travis reported on a recent meeting regarding new signage for Brentwood, highlighting the complexities involved in meeting state requirements. He expressed appreciation for the efforts of city staff in moving towards finalizing the signage plans.
Commissioner Dunn noted that the historic board would not meet in June but announced a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly rebuilt Veil shelter at Crockett Park, coinciding with Brentfest. He encouraged residents to attend both events.
Commissioner Garris provided additional details about Brentfest, mentioning that food trucks would start serving at 5 PM, ahead of the concert. He also highlighted the upcoming "Red, White, and Boom" concert on July 4, emphasizing the busy week of community activities.
Commissioner Dunhill shared updates from the library board, including the last meeting for board member Wanda Graham due to term limits. He also mentioned ongoing summer reading programs and developments regarding the new teen center.
The meeting concluded with acknowledgments of the Brentwood Police K9 Pax and Officer Trey Fresh for their commendable performance at a national canine competition, where they placed third.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city’s commitment to community engagement and public safety, with several events planned to foster local participation and enjoyment.
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