My Record

Mayor Maness supports Emergency Services and Public safety.

 

On March 13th, 2023, we added EMS medical services.

Mt.Juliet is one of only a handful of communities that operate an ambulance service.

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We opened our third station on June 7th, 2023, to provide better service and response times.

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New Police Station set to open in 2025.

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Drops in crime over the last 12 years.

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Guardian Shield (LPR) Program has been a very successful tool for law enforcement.

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Less than 5% of LPR hits reside in the city of Mt. Juliet.

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We continue to invest in Parks and Greenways.

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Hamilton-Denson Park recently opened with 8+ acres of fields.


We continue to work with TDOT to improve the state roads that cross Mt. Juliet.

As part of Tennessee’s Transportation Modernization Act, Mt. Juliet recently secured 141.2 Million in funding for road improvements.

Central Pike - Mt. Juliet Road

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Mt. Juliet has offered the state $3 million towards the right-of-way phase in an effort to kick-start the road widening of Lebanon Road.

We have additional federal grants to consider.

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In terms of growth, we have focused on quality over quantity.

As we focus on combating urban sprawl, Mt. Juliet only accounts for 10% of the housing growth in Wilson County. 

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James has sponsored and passed these items into law.


Red Light Traffic Camera Removal

Mt. Juliet Fire Department

Recall Provision

Dispatch Communication Equipment Upgrade

Parks and Greenways 501c3

Resolution Opposing Tax Increase

James has co-sponsored and passed these items into law:

Cut the Occupancy Tax Rate

Tethering Law (Protecting pets from extreme heat and cold)

Waive building fees for tornado victims