1. This won’t be a “blog” per se. It isn’t meant to be a place to post all commentary or opinions. Everyone is invited to send in a note, but don’t be offended if it isn’t posted. There’s other sites that are perfectly content to drag through what they believe to be wrong with every issue at every turn. This is about what was done, why and where do we go from here. We won’t talk about two and three year old issues. If the desire is to engage in those discussions then look somewhere else.

2. This isn’t the Board of Commissioner forum. MJ has a City Manager form of government. The Board makes policy; the staff implements. I’ll be happy to pass your comments along to the Board, either good or bad, but the intent of this medium is to address how we could better enact policy and improve city services.

3. The narratives will be directly from me, your city manager. I won’t hide under some pseudonym or other persona. My name is Randy Robertson. My phone number is 754-2552. I am your City Manager. If your issue or concerns involves another department of the city (Public Works, Police, Animal Control, etc.) I will invite the appropriate team member to provide some comments, but it will still be done under the auspices of the City Manager.

4. I will try and be as timely as possible, but this is another one of the “additional duties” for which civil service is renown.

5. The City Staff is here for you. The desired outcome is for us to have a positive relationship with the citizens we serve, but we all know that always won’t happen. Everyone has an opinion. It is the staff’s responsibility to work through the opinions and emotion, meet the requirements of the laws and rules under which we operate, and hopefully serve the greatest number in that process. It is not an exact science. The more we have a relationship with you, the better we can meet your expectations.

6. Finally, this is about telling our story. Hopefully you will be able to sort the myth from reality or see the issue through a different set of lens. I hope you will find this of value and participate.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Update: September 27, 2011

Good Afternoon MJ:

Just a few short notes for the mid week:

1. A couple of fantastic yard and community sales will take place across the city this weekend. The American Legion will host a yard sale, right in City Hall’s parking lot from 7:00 a.m. until it’s done. Another big one will the Annual Brookstone Community Yard sale. Lots of great furniture, clothing, decoration and brick-brac from many homeowners will be within walking distance of one another. The sale starts at 8:00 and runs until 2:00 pm. What a great place to get a jump start on Christmas.

2. County Mayor Randall Hutto and County Veterans Affairs Rep J.D. Satterfield will be in MJ City Hall tomorrow, Wednesday, 28 September, starting at 8:30 am and running through at least 10:00 am. Anyone who wishes to talk about a county or veterans issue are welcome to spend some time with them on a first-come/first serve basis.

3. “America’s Greatest Picnic (AGP)” will be celebrated this coming Sunday, 2 October, at Charlie Daniels Park, from noon until 6 pm. AGP will honor our greatest generation, WWII veterans, with all proceeds from the event going to a trip for these great men and women to Washington, D.C., to the WWII Memorial. Sunday promises to be a fantastic day with live entertainment from American Idol Star Bo Bice and Curb Recording Artist Martin Ramey, along with all types of good ole fashion fun. Tickets are $10. See you there.

4. New Business Update:

a. White Castle and the developers of Paddocks have come to an agreement after years of negotiating.
b. Longhorn Steakhouse will go before the Regional Planning Commission in October.
c. The Mapco North Station at the intersection of Lebanon and North MJ Roads is scheduled to re-open this Thursday.
d. Murphy Oil is now under construction at Paddocks.
e. ACE Hardware on North MJ Road will have its Grand Re-Opening this Thursday. Lots of great prizes. From 4 to 7 pm.
f. Mirko Restaurant is scheduled to start construction soon at Publix North complex.
g. Mt. Fuji Steak and Sushi is under construction at Publix North complex.
h. Falkner Landing is nearing completion with approximately eight new businesses already lined up.

If you have a business issue or concern, give Mr. Kenny Martin, MJ Director of Economic Development a call at 56-1460.

5. Walk with MJ Mayor Ed Hagerty this Saturday. Check in at Charlie Daniels Park with the walk scheduled to start at 10:00 am. Join the MJ fitness trend and take a hike with the Mayor.

6. Time is running out to enter the MJ City Beautiful Fall Decorating Contest; the deadline is this Friday. First place - $500, Second place - $200, Third place - $100. Prizes will be awarded October 10th at the Board of Commissioners Meeting. For an entry form and more information, please go to the City of Mt. Juliet website at www.cityofmtjuliet.org or contact Tina McMahel at 288-4631 or tinamcmahel@hotmail.com

Take care and God Bless MJ. Talk with you soon.

R. Robertson

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