TML holds June Board Meeting Members of the TML Board of Directors met at the Spencer Fane offices in Nashville on June 6, 2024, to overview the yearly budget and discuss the recent legislative session. TML 2024 Annual Conference in Knoxville The Tennessee Municipal League held its 84th Annual Conference in Knoxville from July 20-23. Dyersburg’s John Holden named Mayor of the Year by Municipal League Dyersburg Mayor John Holden was named the 2024 Mayor of the Year by the Tennessee Municipal League at their 84th Annual Conference in Knoxville. Each year since 1954, the Tennessee Municipal League Franklin’s Clyde Barnhill receives Municipal League Local Government Leadership Award For more than 35 years, Alderman Clyde Barnhill has tackled the challenge of planning and managing the rapid growth of one of the fastest growing communities in the state, bringing institutional White House’s Herman receives 2024 City Manager of the Year Award With more than 40 years of experience in local government, White House City Administrator Gerald Herman has worked diligently to ensure that his municipalities finances and infrastructure keep up with Tennessee Municipal League thanks 2023 Annual Conference exhibitors TML thanks all of the exhibitors at the TML 83rd Annual Conference in Nashville and looks forward to seeing you again next year in Knoxville Goodlettsville’s High receives 2024 Assistant City Manager of the Year Award Through streamlining data services and putting a focus on customer service, Goodlettsville Assistant City Manager Julie High has implemented numerous changes that have both improved financial standing Red Bank’s Ledford presented TCAPWA Murphy Snoderly Award A City of Red Bank heavy equipment operator with more than three decades of Public Works service and a “never quit” attitude, Johnny Ledford is the winner of this year’s TCAPWA Murphy Snoderly Award Local governments must be proactive about AI revolution With talk of artificial intelligence dominating much of the conversation around tech, local governments of all shapes and sizes are weighing the risks and benefits of employing AI to improve services City leaders talk urban growth, property tax cap, other issues at TML Legislative Conference Municipal officials from across Tennessee gathered to discuss issues including a proposed property tax cap bill, potential changes to increase property reappraisals, managing community growth Rural cities must leverage assets, invest in amenities to reverse population losses As populations return to urban centers after the pandemic, many rural communities are looking to bridge gaps in technology, healthcare availability, food access, and economic development to better Electric industry leaders discuss EVs, future of utility at TML Conference As electric vehicles become more prominent, technology changes, and consumer demand increases, the ways in which electric power and energy are both generated and utilized are changing rapidly Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Next › Next page Last » Last page