The Nashville City Council met yesterday for a regular meeting at 7pm. To start off the meeting, two citizens addressed the council. The 1st was Bob Miller, who is the president with the Community Center in Nashville. He wanted to go in front of the council and ask for the city’s help with the Community Center. The Center started 13 years ago and has been running and available for citizens throughout that entire time-frame. They provide exercise, business and recreation area for everybody to use. Over the last few years, they have had some financial problems in regard to upkeep, repairs and utilities. If they cannot raise enough funds, the building would be given to the city of Nashville. The building is older and has had numerous repairs done. That’s includes air-conditioning added and new lighting. The roof, which cost roughly $40,000, needed repair as well. Multiple citizens are in charge of helping with costs and providing fundraisers to help with bills. Bob wanted to go in front of the council and see if they could help them in anyway. Mayor Erik Rolf said that they will meet at a later date to address this problem. The 2nd citizen to address the council was Tom Speedie from the Nashville Chamber of Commerce. He wanted to ask the council to donate $12,000 to help with the Chamber. They have done this in the past, which they unanimously agreed upon. The Chamber helps with the Fall Fest, the Moonlight Madness and other different events. Tom also spoke that they are thinking of purchasing a billboard near I-64 or banners in town, to help promote those different events in town. The council then approved a new ordinance in town, which will make appropriations to defray all necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of Nashville and Washington County for the Fiscal year, starting May 1st 2017 and ending April 30th 2018. Under Gas, two permits were approved at two different locations for an LP transfer tank. That was for Sisco Box Company and the Farmers Mid County Feed. The last item was under the Golf Course, which earlier this week, a drone pictured the entire course in town from a sky view vantage point. This was free and will be added to an app and a website for golfers. The board adjourned at 725pm. The next city council meeting for Nashville will be on August 3rd.