Tennessee Municipal League

Tennessee Municipal League

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Based in Nashville, the Tennessee Municipal League serves as the voice of and advocate for Tennessee’s 345 towns and cities.

Since 1940, the Tennessee Municipal League has been dedicated to helping Tennessee's cities and towns promote economic development and quality of life issues for their communities.

06/05/2026

📌 Friday Focus: Technology on the Front Lines

As Tennessee communities face increasingly severe weather, state and local leaders are using technology, GIS mapping, and emerging AI tools to strengthen disaster response and recovery efforts. Innovation is helping communities respond and recover faster when disasters strike.

Read more:https://ttc.tml1.org/sites/default/files/uploads/ttc-issues/may-2026.pdf

06/03/2026

⛳ Tee Up for

Start your Saturday on the fairway and take your best shot at networking, friendly competition, and a great round of golf at Cattails At MeadowView. The shotgun start begins at 8 a.m. Whether you are aiming for the green or enjoying the camaraderie along the course, register today as an individual player or a team of 4.

06/01/2026

More Than a Marker

This , Johnson City, TN - City Government is celebrating a remarkable milestone. A newly unveiled historical marker commemorates Tennessee’s first nationally accredited senior center, a distinction that reflects decades of dedication to serving residents and building strong community connections.

Read more:https://ttc.tml1.org/sites/default/files/uploads/ttc-issues/may-2026.pdf

06/01/2026

Today, we celebrate 230 years since Tennessee joined the Union and honor the communities, leaders, and citizens who have shaped our state's story. From our smallest towns to our largest cities, Tennessee's legacy is built on generations of service, resilience, and progress. That story continues every day across the Volunteer State.

05/29/2026

📌 Friday Focus: Love Your Block

Through home repairs, neighborhood improvements, and strong resident partnerships, Jackson has turned a short-term grant program into long-term community impact. This story shows how local leadership and citizen engagement can strengthen neighborhoods one block at a time.

Read more:https://ttc.tml1.org/sites/default/files/uploads/ttc-issues/may-2026.pdf

05/27/2026

Ready. Set. Register. 🏁

Kick off at Bristol Motor Speedway with our “Race You to Conference” experience on July 9. Add a Drive the Track Pass for $35 and take your own vehicle for five laps around the fastest half-mile in the world from 4 to 6 p.m. Dinner at the Speedway will follow from 6 to 8 p.m. and is free for attendees, but registration is required.

05/25/2026

On Memorial Day, we remember and honor the lives of those who gave everything in service to our country. Their sacrifice endures in the everyday moments shared across the communities and main streets that shape Tennessee.

05/22/2026

📌 Friday Focus: Smarter Infrastructure, Stronger Public Safety

This week’s Friday Focus highlights how Tennessee communities are using technology, infrastructure, and emergency planning to improve public safety and better manage major events across the state.

Read more:https://ttc.tml1.org/sites/default/files/uploads/ttc-issues/may-2026.pdf

05/21/2026

Great to be with fellow members today of Tennessee’s Municipal Partnership. Strategically working together to help our communities and the people who call them home.

05/20/2026

Ain’t no mountain high enough to keep Tennessee’s municipal leaders from getting to Kingsport for !

We need YOU there for the connections, conversations, and conference moments you do not want to miss. Early bird registration ends June 1, so make sure you get registered today.

For information, details, and to register online, please visit www.tml1.org

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226 Anne Dallas Dudley Boulevard
Nashville, TN