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The City of Murfreesboro is officially headed to court after rejecting a proposed settlement with the operators of Middle Point Lan ...
Murfreesboro City Council voted unanimously to reject a proposed settlement with Middle Point Landfill, choosing to continue their nearly three-year-long lawsuit against the facility's operators.
Murfreesboro officials released details about a proposed settlement with Middle Point Landfill and parent company Republic ...
The city filed the lawsuit against the company Republic in 2022 because of concerns about environmental health.
In addition to the vote to reject the settlement, the council also voted to oppose any expansion of landfill capacity.
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Murfreesboro City Council is set to decide what’s next for the Middle Point Landfill on ...
Thursday evening, Murfreesboro city leaders will decide whether to settle a lawsuit over alleged air and water pollution coming from the Middle Point Landfill.
After years of public frustration and legal battles, the Murfreesboro City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to annex the Middle Point Landfill.
Murfreesboro officials will hold a public hearing on proposed annexation of Middle Point Landfill during 6 p.m. July 27 meeting at City Hall.
The Murfreesboro City Council agreed to annex Middle Point Landfill July 17 after all 10 public hearing speakers urged annexation.
Murfreesboro City Council unanimously approved annexing the land Middle Point Landfill sits on Thursday evening.
Middle Point management estimates existing disposal operations will fill up the landfill by January 2029 on East Jefferson Pike (state Route 266) on the north side of the county.