EP: 6 Fall is Here

Welcome to Episode 6 of Hello Fairview, your local podcast made right here in Fairview, for people in Fairview and the surrounding areas. This is a weekly show, released every Wednesday, featuring stories that aim to inform and inspire. Local Radio stations don’t exist in small towns like ours, so we will use Hello Fairview to fill that void with news related to Fairview. This is a Value for Value podcast, which means you contribute what you can based on the value you receive. This concept was founded by the PodFather himself, Adam Curry, and his Co-host, John C. Dvorak of the No Agenda Show, almost 18 years ago.
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Traffic Time
Normal Busy, Cumberland and 100 was better this week, with a full week under our belt with the new Cumberland and 100 Intersection. There will be more closures, and we will see how things go because they are not giving us a plan; they are just telling us a week in advance, at most. There will likely be some more grading and drainage work to make the turn lane into Cumberland from 100, so we will see how those closures go throughout the week.
Redlight Update – We currently still have three (Old Cox, Publix, & Walmart). Still, we will soon be getting one at the new City Center Entrance and at the Cumberland and 100 intersection when that expansion occurs. I’m not sure how it will help or hurt yet, but I hope the crossing guard can control it during the morning and evening school rush.
City Center – There will still be some construction closures here and there.
Future Projects – I still need to find out more about this project because I wonder what the costs of these sidewalks will be to understand whether it will be worth it when the dust settles, and one day the road gets widened and they will have to be torn up and replaced again. I know we are stuck in a loop where we are not big enough to expand, and we are not big enough to grow.
Jon Lentz 615-350-3499 Project Super Search
Houston Greer 615-350-4217 (Manager Right of Way)
Future Projects – Sidewalks from Fairview Rec Center to Bowie Park (TDOT State Project 94013-2220-14 (2220 Right of Way, 3220 Construction) July 21st 2026
https://www.tn.gov/tdot/projects/region-3/fairview-boulevard--state-route-100--improvements-.html
Cumberland Drive Intersection Project Identification Number (PIN) 126869
FEDERAL PROJECT #STP-EN-NH-100(83)
STATE PROJECT #94013-2220-14
Project Bowie Lake Road
We’re Growing
County Side Note – There is a new Greenways Plan Survey available for you to complete between now and October 23rd. This will tell the county how to plan their next design workshop and what people think. https://www.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/Greenways, and some details on the plan can be found here https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:1a33a0c4-6809-436d-b8c9-737b53f7002e
House Movin (https://williamsonsource.com/williamson-county-property-transfers-sept-29-2025/ )
9 Houses Moved from Sept 29th through the Oct 5th with the most expensive being 775k and the cheapest at 394k and the average being 542k, wowsers. Highlights were three on Ceadercrest, One in Otter Creek,
Back to Our City News
On October 11th, there was a ribbon-cutting at Bowie Park for their new Storybook Trail, which has an awesome entrance.
Fairview, TN Policy Department Shop with A Cop Application is open. Applications can be picked up at the Fairview Police Department starting today, 8 am to 4 pm. Applications must be completed in full, along with the participant information form for each child, and returned no later than 4 pm on November 14th. We continue to give thanks to our community and local businesses that have supported this cause throughout the year with fundraising and donations.
Donations can be made at any time as we continue preparing for this year’s and next year's programs. Donations can be dropped off at City Hall, the Police Department, or mailed to the City of Fairview, P.O. Box 69, Fairview, TN 37062.
Recap from the Last Meetings
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@CityofFairviewTN
Calendar
https://www.fairview-tn.org/calendar/
a. 2040 Plan Map
a. https://play.champds.com/ATT/fairviewtn/2025-10/ad94377284ba90c3d183e7836541f7c3a44d40b0.pdf
b. 2040 Legacy Map
a. https://play.champds.com/ATT/fairviewtn/2025-10/e45c5c0545ba033a3a8edb956a8f887956a4502f.pdf
Board of Zoning Appeals
a. No Meetings
Planning Commission
b. No Meetings (Last one on 10-14 was a big one, 183 Homes Approved)
Board of Commissioners
Board of Commissioners on October 16th at 7PM – Recap
a. No Public Comments
b. Police and Fire Report
a. Police
i. Less Overtime compared to 2024. (More FTEs)
d. Old Business – None
e. New Business
f. Resolution 57-25
a. Yes, 5-0 Unanimous
b. The Thoroughfare plan was built in 1982.
c. Grant Applications are in process. The 2040 plan has some of these improvements as goals.
d. Not enough details for anythig
g. Total Estimated Project Cost: $100,000 – $155,000
h. Total Estimated Cost to City of Fairview: $10,000 - $15,500
i. Transportation Planning Grant Funding Cap and Matching:
j. The maximum award amount is $250,000
k. The Transportation Planning Grant is 80% federal, 10% state, and 10% local match
. Resolution 58-25
a. 5-0 Unanimous Yes
b. Park Planner - They described the plan, which aligns with our previous analysis. This plan is estimated at 2.2 million dollars, so the City would need 1.1 million for the match. They have helped 20 other cities get this grant, and you have never applied, so you have a good chance of getting it. LPRF Funds are used to make the parks in the State of TN. This is a 50/50 match grant. We could use the land as the match since the City owns it, so there is no money out, but the stipulation is that the land must always be a park. Applications open in January 2026.
c. Mayor Anderson – Talked about the Bollards and how they are removable. Talked about the vendor size: 8x8. 10 A 10-foot-wide walkway in the middle. Talked about some of the swells that the walkways will need to work around and with. When the question of parking came up, she spoke about West View United Methodist as a possible parking spot for vendors. Talked about a possible cross walk across 100 or deer rigde. Future Plans for the historical village include a possible log house in one of the expansion areas on the site plan, the building is stored and can be reassembled when the time comes.
d. Don Bufalini – Talked about the sound interference from Highway 100. They have tried to orient the amphitheater to minimize. The grading will require some fill, and they will be expanding the pond. There will be speakers in the amphitheater to give sound and lighting options. Is any of this expandable in the future, not easily, and it would be lopsided.
e. Carolyn Roberts – She thought about the vendors, which is excellent. Is there power for vendors? Yes, each column has two outlets. She brought up the lack of parking given the number of vendors, and how some may have to park across the road and run across 100 yards with their stuff. She was worried about crosswalk safety on such a busy, high-speed section of the road, even with flashing lights and signs. Only 14 spots after vendors. Who decides who gets to rent it out? Talked about how the sound will work with 100, like the Caboose park in Bellevue. Talked about more parking again if we could expand the parking, maybe we don’t need Bus Parking as they could drop off and park at the Rec Center. Talked about what lighting will be around the paths and for the vendors. If we are awarded the grant, we are committed to the plan; otherwise, we could be blacklisted from other state funding, so we need to have everything ready. To help with the grant, it would require more money, right? Yes, that would cost more. If we don’t get the grant, are we still bound to build this? There would be some engineering costs, but you don’t have to build it, is what the City Lawyer responded back with.
f. Mr. Hall – What expansions are planned for Mayor Anderson? Like the plan. Could we apply for other grants, and would it complicate things with this grant?
g. Mr. McDonald – Parking was one of his concerns, and he noted that the current farmers market doesn’t have much parking, but has been doing great for years. Talked about sidewalks from the other parking area. Spoke about the funding; it seems worth it and should be good for the town. Should we wait for these designs to be updated before moving forward? Yes, revisions are allowed as they move forward.
h. City Manager – Talked about how they could only host events of 250-300 people. 7 Acres, 200 Yards down the road, that could be overflow parking. The Parks Department will handle things just like it does at Bowie Park now. The property should be worth around 600k, and then there is money from the Park or even a fundraiser to help fill the gap to fund it.
i. City Codes – Talked about a new Events Tab where vendors can upload their insurance documentation and other documents to rent this out. (This was the fear of the farmers’ market being hosted by the City, where more money will have to come out of vendors’ pockets before they make 1 dollar.). Talked about the Fees are still in process
l. From the pictures, we can see 38 Parking spaces (2 Handicap, 36 Spots), 24 Bay Market Pavilion (30’x112’), 24 Vendor Spots, Unloading Zone for Sellers to drop stuff off and then park, Restroom with Storage, 21k SQ Foot Amphitheater and Lawn (111 feet from the Farmers Market to the Amphitheater Pavilion), Expanded Pond from the existing, 6’ Concrete walkway around the Perimeter, Grass Pavers for truck turnaround on the path (band gear), five small lots for future historical building expansions. This will add to the 13 Spots (2 Handicap, 11 Spots) (51 Spaces) completed as part of a previous improvement at the Triangle School. This is more parking than is currently available at the current Farmers Market. Since vehicles aren’t part of the vendor setup, there will only be 10-15 spots left, which is a little less. We also don’t know enough about this to understand how it will impact our local businesses. Right now, the space is donated and supported by Meseck Chiropractic, which has provided the vendors at no charge, helping immensely. At other city-run farmers’ markets, there is a fee of 75-200 dollars for the season, with the same amount of profit lost before they sell their first product. They also have difficulty figuring out who should come and deny other applications, which hurts other potential businesses, as they cannot participate, and when someone doesn’t show up, there is now a spot that cannot be filled. The system seems to have worked well, as it was at the Recreation Center and is now at Meseck Chiropractic, with vendors coming and going naturally throughout the year. It’s not like it’s perfect right now, but I think this could make it worse for each vendor. We will have to see what details are at this meeting.
m. Dickson Farmers Market (May through December)
i. https://files.constantcontact.com/3fe00a4f001/a2daf45a-87b3-4d8f-8ba9-9aa861cc1282.pdf?rdr=true Booth Size – 12x20 $200
n. Kingston Springs Farmers and Artisans Market (May through August)
i. https://ksfarmersmarket.org/ ($75 for the season, 15 Per Market)
ii. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OaVvG2VZ_BlTUQ9Mh6NgJblzImNMs6oK/view
o. Bellevue Farmers Market (May through October (26 Weekends))
i. Fee - 10% of Sales or 40 Dollars Per Market Day
ii. https://us14.campaign-archive.com/?u=47814976660a28118934bbe98&id=a199ca6fcd
iii. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdeJAQoICcgmhJeudtEv3fu5tunJcMLduBqrA5cgadxkyQMAg/viewform
iv. 1 Million Dollar Liability Insurance
v. To participate, vendors must comply with Tennessee regulations, including obtaining required permits (e.g., food manufacturing, mobile food establishment, or Cottage Food Law compliance), licenses, and liability insurance. This is a State requirement and is non-negotiable.
p. Centerville Farmers Market (May – Sept)
i. https://www.facebook.com/farmersmarketatriverpark/
h. Round Table
a. Mr. Bufalini
i. Support Athletics at the Pumpkin Patch
ii. Congrats to the Lady Jackets Soccer Team
iii. Congrats to the High School Golf Team Member who made it to the State Championship
i. Thank you to the Police and Fire Department.
c. Mrs. Anderson
i. Thank you to the Police and Fire Department.
ii. Thanks to the new Agendas and Notes, which help out.
iii. Water Board – I have been attending the meetings for the past three years. Three members are allowed at 5 o’clock on the 2nd Monday of each month. Our city has nothing to do with water and sewer, and Dickson is in charge. They have discussed the 12-dollar price increase to help pay for infrastructure. We are still missing the proper number of pump stations, and some of them are not enclosed, which has led to sewage smells. They need to increase the water storage capability. They had a billing upgrade, which meant the period before was about 29 days, and the other was 40 days, which makes sense for the price increase. You can call 615-441-4188 or Google WADC if you have questions about your bill. Half the systems in Fairview are digital, so no one has to come out and read the meters. Watering your lawn will raise your rates, and if you want to spend $1,000, you can get a separate meter just for that, so you’re not paying for sewage. Thanks for reaching out because she didn’t know it was an issue.
d. Mr. McDonald
i. Water Prices and how they’re increasing have been a frequent question.
ii. Paint that fell out of the truck, and lots of paint that fell, and maybe get with the private property to help fix it. (This was at Seven Hair Parlor and on Old Cox)
iii. Thanks for the plans for traffic; we have things in the works, which is good.
e. Mr. Hall
i. Thanks to all the City Employees.
ii. More trees gots trimmed and he thanks them.
Next Meetings
Planning Commission
i. No new meetings until November 18th
j. Next One
Board of Commissioners
1. No new meetings until November 6th and 20th
Board of Commissioners Town Hall
2. October 28th at 700PM at Town Hall
Parks and Landscape Board
3. November 12th at 830AM at Fairview Historic Village (Triangle School)
Around Town Coffee
4. November 3rd at 700PM Location TBD
Future - Zoning 101
Annexation: Join Fairview City, pay more in taxes. Half of our requests involve simultaneous Rezone and Annexation applications.
Rezone: I would like to change the zoning so we can put more houses on a property of convert it to something Commercial and Industrial.
The State of TN (Not In Order)
1. The No Kings Protest was on the 18th and appeared to be in 33 towns, with 3k in Chattanooga and 8k in Nashville, and national reporting estimated 7 million.
2. The Memphis National Guard is still in the news, and I have seen reports showing 803 total arrests from Sept. 29 through Oct. 12, but I also see notes about how they are trying to block it.
3. The School Voucher Program is planned for expansion, so there will be some discussion about that as they go from 20,000 to 40,00 ($7,300)
4. December 2 will be the final special election for the 7th District US House Seat, with Aftyn Behn for the Democrats and Matt Van Epps for the Republicans, based on the primary results.
5. Music City Loop is now starting some exploratory drilling.
The Bills
Here is what we have for this week—nothing super cool or detailed out there. There are only Joint Committee schedules.
October 23rd 9:00 AM CST | Ways and Means |
Agency: Department of Finance and Administration
Division: Office of Criminal Justice Programs (OCJP)
Federal Aid: Office of Victims of Crime FY25 Victims of Crime Act (VOCA)
Victim Assistance Formula Grant
Funding Amount: $26,601,721
How’s the hill, weather report
Back to it, How’s the hill? Passable. Fall is rocking; runny noses are abundant, with low temperatures in the high 40s, and highs around the 70s. The weather gurus are expecting some Rain heading our way this coming weekend and maybe into next Tuesday.
New Businesses
Nothing New was spotted. Ace Hardware is brewing. There is still an open slot at Publix in Bowie Commons. Other than that, I spotted nothing new this week, and I'm waiting to see what else is coming.
Farmers Market
Make sure to head to the Farmers Market every Saturday Morning, 8 AM to 12 PM (Not Earlier, as other posts have posted) at Meseck Chiropractor and Fairview Fresh Deli for their life-changing Apple Fritters, located down the road from Publix. So many good places to get local beef and pork, breads and treats, local fruits and vegetables, along with some hot sauce, fishing lures, and other holiday gifts this time of the year.
Brick and Mortar Highlight
Meseck Family Chiropractic
This is our local family-owned Chiropractic clinic here in Fairview. You cannot miss them if you go to Publix, the Farmers Market, or come to the Town Hall. They have received excellent reviews for years and have helped people gain mobility and reduce pain without pharmaceuticals. If you have some aches and pains or a hitch in your giddy-up you need to get over there and let them help you get “more better”. They have been supporters within our community and schools. You will see their sponsorships on so many things.
https://meseckfamilychiros.com/
Local Business Highlight
Nafe Farms
https://www.facebook.com/p/Nafe-Farms-100044799746422/
This is one of our regular local Farmers Market vendors. Their beef is awesome, and more importantly, it’s local; you know where it comes from. You will see his truck and trailer, and you can get all kinds of beef cuts each weekend. If you also want a special order to get particular cuts or a partial cow, he can help you.
Job Openings
City – Police Officer
Walmart – Multiple
Cornerstone Financial Credit Union – Teller Universal Associate
Publix – Pharmacy Technician
Dunkin - Crew Member
Boys and Girls Club – Membership Coordinator (Part Time)
Subway – Sandwich Artist (2x)
The Pearl - Caregiver-Assisted Living and Memory Care
Taco Bell – Food Champion – Closing
Pizza Hut – Team Member
Sonic – Crew Member
McDonald's - Floor Supervisor
Does anyone else have job postings they would like to share and have read weekly? Just fill out the contact form on the website.
History Nugget
Jingo Road - Name Origin
Jingo is a previous name for the city of Fairview. Before being named Jingo in 1880, the city was called Christina. The unincorporated area was named Fairview in 1937 and became a city in 1959. Beginning in 1839, the Jingo Post Office was the social and cultural center of the Fairview area. Jingo Market and Deli is also named after the city’s former name. The word “jingo” means “Jesus” or “God” in the Basque language, which was used in the old expression “By Jingo” which the town was supposedly named after.
Upcoming Events
Recap
Recap - Jingo Java – Fall Market – October 18th was a success, and I didn’t know until the day of that the Fairview Jackets Youth Wrestling Team was there making Hot dogs, hamburgers, and chips. There was Doughy Duos,
Recap – Middle School Glow Dance was a success.
New
Dickson - Middle Tennessee Veterans Coalition – October 21st, 530-800PM Dickson Crosspoint
City – Trunk of Treat at Bowie, October 25th, 4-6 PM
City – Movie in the Park, Bowie Nature Park, October 25th, 6 PM (Monsters Inc)
Dickson - The 2025 Veterans Day parade will take place on Sunday, November 9, in downtown Dickson at 10:00 a.m.
Country – November 10th, 2025, Marine Corps 250th Birthday.
Franklin - November 11th, 2025, at 11 AM (Great Timing) (Veterans Day)
Town - November 15th, 2025, at 9 AM – 3 PM Fall Market at the High School.
City – Christmas Tree Lighting Dec 5th at 5 PM
City - Christmas Parade – December 6th at 10 AM
Upcoming Meetings
Board of Commissioners at Town Hall, November 6th and 20th (No Agenda)
Parks and Landscape at Triangle School, November 3rd at 7 PM (No Agenda)
Board of Commissioners at Town Hall, November 6th at 7PM (No Agenda)
BOC Town Hall (Chance to Speak) on October 28th at 7 PM (Moved because of football ) – No Agenda Still
Community Calendars
Fairview City https://www.fairview-tn.org/calendar/
For the Kids
There are numerous options in Fairview to keep your kids involved in activities and sports. There is a thriving Girl Scout and Scouts BSA Programs in Fairview. There are many recreation and travel teams. There is also LaLa’s Dance Studio and Elevate Gymnastics and Cheer. There is also an excellent Taekwondo and Jujitsu school that teaches more than just moves, called Vigilance Martial Arts. We also have a great wrestling program with some summer options.
Fairview Titans Jr. Pro Cheer is heading to Clarksville on Oct 25th at 8 AM for a competition. Here are some of the businesses that are supporting our teams.

School News
School Schedule
No School on October 31st (I think this is a first that I can remember)
Hawks and Tigers News – We need your help if you would like to write a weekly note that we will read each week on how things are going. Fairview Elementary has Track or Treat was a hit and there one thing that bubbled up to Fairview Then and now was someone who was dressed up as a Pinata that you could hit with a pool noodle for candy. Didn’t see who one the best costume or decorations. Westwood Elementary has its Tent of Treat on October 23rd from 6-730PM.
Falcon News – Girls Flag Football had over 80 girls show up, so an information sheet was sent home for this new WCS Pilot program. October 23rd is a wrestling match at Grassland. They are still working on their fundraiser and are currently at 50% of their goal for classroom supplies. Glow Dance was a success, and they ran the car line like champions. Oct 21st is Winter Sports Picture Day, and Feb 11th is Spring Sports Picture Day. 6th Grade baseball tryouts are October 22nd at 4-530PM at the Fairview Ballpark, Field 1 (Bring your Bats, Glove, Cleats, Pants, and a Hat). 7-8th grade will be in January. October 25th is the Halloween Concert and Fundraiser. “Treat your Boo” is on again for this Halloween, where you can send a drink and a candy bag to your Kid of Faculty https://out.smore.com/e/crm0z/Iw_58W?__$u__. There is a Nashville Predators Spirit Night on November 1st at 230PM https://predators.spinzo.com/nashville-predators-vs-calgary-flames-2025-11-01-EXYBB?group=fairview-middle-school-bbvz
Support the Theater here
Middle School Fundraiser Link https://out.smore.com/e/crm0z/4rmThe Th1zx?__$u__
Jacket News – Lady Jackets Soccer Team is 17-0 right now after beating Creek Wood with a 10-0 win and Sycamore on the 16th, 7-1 (they got one point ). The next Lady Jackets Regional Game was this week on the 21st for the regional semi-finals. There were a lot of team members who won individual awards for All District Team, District Offensive, District Goalkeeper, All Tournament Team, and District Most Valuable Player. Congratulations to the whole team for an awesome season, and all the work they have put into this sport, it shows. The Fall Concert was this week, which had the Choir, Honors Orchestra, Concert Orchestra, and Concert Band. The annual Pumpkin Patch has started and will continue until October 31st, which will be at Apex Bank from 9AM-9PM each day, and this will help fund the FHS Athletic Committee for upcoming activities. The Cross Country Team is wrapping up for the MSCCA Championship, October 18th at Buckner Park in Dickson. The Fall market is on November 15th from 9 AM to 3 PM. This is a great place to do your Christmas shopping, just like our weekly only Farmers Market, to support local businesses. Art Club will start soon, so please turn in your forms. SockTober starts with the NHS and the Beta Club, who are collecting socks for Graceworks from now until October 24th. PSAT will be administered on October 23rd. Every Friday this School year, Kona Ice and Tom’s Coffee will be there at lunch time. Senior Portraits and Senior Ads are due by November 21, 2025. October 21st is Senior ACT at Fairview (Register at ACT.org). November 21st is Career Day. ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is scheduled for December 9th at 8AM in the Learning Lab. If you are thinking about joining the military, this is a must-have, and this score will determine what jobs you can pick from at each branch. October 24th Cheatham County at Home and Waverly Central at Home on October 30th. Looks like the High School bowling team is rolling with their first two practices last week and one tomorrow on the 21st and then next week on the 28th, if your interested it appears you still have time to join, and you will be making some trips to Thunder Alley in Dickson to get your Roll on! The Construction and Agricultural Classes are rocking and rolling, so keep an eye out for Hunting Blinds and Dog Houses. The Ag class is growing things away and getting ready for some of the FFA events. They will also have an NASP Archery Team under the ROTC Team. If you have a student who is going to start driving this year, you need to email the Principal to get the Schoology link to take the “Checkpoints Driver Training” (Don’t forget their parking pass, which is $15.00 per year.)
Jacket Fundraiser
https://www.givebacks.com/shop/stores/42df7483-5c2e-4b58-9b3f-b9dc4c60497b/items/79b16bd4edd98c
Home Coming Highlights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7A2E3pQBuk
Parking Permit - Stuff
https://www.wcs.edu/cms/lib/TN50000578/Centricity/Domain/776/student%20parking%20agreement.pdf
https://www.wcs.edu/cms/lib/TN50000578/Centricity/Domain/776/student%20parking%20application.pdf
https://www.wcs.edu/cms/lib/TN50000578/Centricity/Domain/776/Safe%20Driving%20Social%20Contract.pdf
Faith Moment
This is another from One Church Home here in Fairview, TN. This one is from one of their Pastors, Steve Berger, who does a great job diving deep into the word and using his extensive world knowledge to connect the dots. This sermon continues the Story of David after he is now the King and how “kindness” played out with Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan and the son of Saul.
Mephibosheth and the Kindness of God | 2 Samuel 9 | Pastor Steve Berger https://youtu.be/zkzV8l6fxfw
Welcome back from that sermon, Steve Berger from our own One Church Home in Fairview. I had to read 1st Samuel and 2nd Samuel to understand more about this story because it fascinates me how much David went through and how much happened after Goliath that I didn’t learn growing up.
Donations
On the Donations front, nothing new from Fountain. We will have other payment options soon, just waiting for the tax man stuff to finish. We covered Fountain and Stripe Setup in the last episode, so a Donate button lets you use your Credit Card and other Payment methods through Stripe.
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