Hendersonville boards set to weigh parks master plan, historic preservation, and street projects
Hendersonville's Parks and Recreation Board, Board of Mayor and Aldermen, and Public Works Committee each held meetings the week of June 22, with agendas covering the city's Parks Master Plan, preservation of the Bradford-Berry House, and several infrastructure projects. Minutes from all three meetings have not yet been published, so only the items listed on each agenda can be reported here — final outcomes are not yet confirmed in the public record.
Parks & Recreation Board — June 22
The Board of Parks and Recreation was scheduled to vote on approval of the Hendersonville Parks Master Plan and to discuss e-bike regulations and park usage. The agenda also included program approvals for USA Preps and USSSA Baseball, support for an Eagle Scout flag installation project, and an update on the Hendersonville Citizens Police program. Staff were set to provide routine updates on recreation programs, special events, and park maintenance.
Board of Mayor & Aldermen — June 23
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen was set to discuss the Bradford-Berry Property and consider two related resolutions. Resolution 2026-17 concerns historic signage at the Bradford-Berry House. Resolution 2026-18 would establish a partnership with the Bradford-Berry Preservation Society. The board was also scheduled to take up the first reading of Ordinance 2026-08, which would amend the city's Personnel Rules and Regulations regarding public safety assistant chiefs. A public hearing on an agenda item and a group discussion on the Bradford-Berry Property were also listed.
Public Works Committee — June 23
The Public Works Committee was scheduled to vote on Resolution 2026-22, which would adopt the 2026 Parks and Recreation Systemwide Master Plan 5-Year Update. The agenda also included several project status updates:
- **LED streetlight conversion:** 45% complete, with 1,070 of 2,338 lights converted.
- **Light synchronization project:** Construction to begin June 2026.
- **Drakes Creek and Stop 30 intersection:** Condemnation public notice period ongoing, with possession expected July 2026.
- Additional status updates on the Drakes Creek Park Entrance, Access Management Project, Median Pilot, and Eagle View Rd.
Because minutes are not yet available for any of these three meetings, residents should check the city's official agenda and minutes portal for confirmed votes and outcomes.
Coming up
Board of Zoning Appeals — July 6: A public hearing and consideration of a conditional use permit for a 40' x 40' detached garage with a 504 sq. ft. covered porch (2,104 sq. ft. total) at 767 Cumberland Hills Dr. The property is zoned SR-1 on a 1.27-acre lot.
Hendersonville Planning Commission — July 7: Public hearings on proposed amendments to the City's Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations. The commission will also review site plans including New Maple Glen at 313 East Main Street (two office buildings and a retail building), a site plan renewal for 216 Sanders Ferry Assisted Living (128-unit facility), a revision site plan for the YMCA Pavillion Addition at 102 Bluegrass Commons Blvd, and a final plat for TBN Millenia Cottages at 645 E Main St.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Parks Master Plan on Dual Agendas as Boards Review Bradford-Berry House, Upcoming Zoning Hearings
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.