The Nashville City Council met on Thursday for a regular meeting. At that meeting, the city heard from citizen Heather Maschhoff, who approached the council in regard to the 9th Annual Angel for Autism run on September 29th. The council approved the request to use their same route, with assistance from the Nashville Police Department with traffic along State Route 127 and Highway 15. Under the Police Department, Chief Brian Fletcher commented that he has been receiving applications for the full-time position for their department. Also pictures were presented of the Nashville Hornet decal to possibly put on the side of every squad car. Mayor Rolf asked to council to look at the two decals and decide which one they would prefer. The decal’s will fit on the back of all their cars, and Fletcher said that he can get pricings at the next meeting. The city had 267 residents that recycled, with 15,120 pounds or 7.56 tons of recyclable materials. All trash days is coming up in October, which will be on Friday, October 6th, Wednesday October 10th and Saturday October 13th from 8am to 4pm. The recycling truck will be on site for the October 6th all trash days. Under Water and Sewer, it was announced that the city’s sensus support is going to expire, which is the guns that the department uses for their meter readings. The contract was extended to another 4 years, for a cost of $5,490. Under zoning and property, it was announced that the Fire Department was going to discontinue a lease on city property, for using a small part of ground at the compost site for training. It was explained that there was a small section at the compost site that the city owns and that the Fire Department was using for training. They will no longer be having a lease with the city for training, asking the city to terminate their contract. The council agreed to waive the 60 days’ notice to terminate, and instead gave the mayor permission to sign off on their lease. The next city council meeting will be on Thursday, September 20th.