2009 State of the City Address
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Welcome to the City of Gallatin
Mayor Jo Ann Graves
What a difference a year makes! A lot has happened in Gallatin in the last year. We've opened new roads, expanded our business and industry, and implemented new and innovative services. While we've completed many projects, there are even more on the horizon.
Gallatin's wonderful location surrounded by rolling hills, the Cumberland River and Old Hickory Lake - and its proximity to Nashville just 25 minutes away - makes it an attractive destination.
Gallatin is now home to five corporate headquarters that do business on an international level. The City recently expanded its industrial park by 207 acres. We've launched rapid bus service, added more recycling options, implemented free wireless downtown, enhanced customer service options, and begun a cooperative effort to expand the airport. Please click here to read more about all Gallatin is doing.
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The
Nashville Ballet will peform The Singing Tortoise Saturday, March 27, at the Historic Palace Theater in Downtown Gallatin. The event begins
with music by the Todd London Percussion Trio at 6:15 p.m. with the ballet starting at 7 p.m. It is sponsored by the Gallatin Arts Council and admission is free. For more information, visit the Arts Council's website - click here.

The City of Gallatin’s Public Works Department has opened its new administration building at 641 Long Hollow Pike. The Public Works Department comprises five divisions: Streets, Environmental Services, Animal Control, Vehicle Maintenance, and General Government Buildings. For more information on Public Works, click here.
(January 26, 2010) The Gallatin Police Department announces the launch of its new program for the dissemination of Amber Alerts and Crime Alerts to citizen subscribers. The new program is called G-Net. Weather and other alerts are slated to be added in the future. The public may access the subscription page on the internet at http://www.gallatinpd.org/news/gnet.aspx where they can choose the type of nalerts they wish to receive and the method of delivery they prefer. Alerts will be sent as e-mails or phone text messages. The subscription service is free; however users should be aware that standard text messaging and data charges will be applied by their wireless carrier depending on the terms of their mobile phone / data contract.

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