Tim Garrett for Metro Council At Large
1922 Tinnin Road, Goodlettsville, TN 37072
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Tim Garrett Built Strong Communities for the Future
Secured funds for the renovation of South Harpeth Community Club, Whites Creek Community Club, Little Creek Community Club, Scottsboro Community Club and Lutons Community Club
Secured a $25,000 grant for the improvement of recreational facilities at the Parkwood Baseball Park in 1990
Secured funds for Manskers Station
Worked for a regional branch library
Supported improvements at Warner Park
Supported a Bellevue/West Nashville Senior Citizens Center and Bellevue/West Nashville area YMCA
Secured funds for lights on the Volunteer State Community College baseball field
Voted to allocate $1 million to purchase land for the site of a future library in Bellevue
Supported the construction of a new LEEDS-certified public library in Goodlettsville set to open on July 9, 2011
Supported new parks projects, including a new waterpark set for construction on the east bank of the Cumberland River near LP Field
Tim Garrett tours the new LEEDS-certified Goodlettsville Library with Mayor Karl Dean in March 2011.