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Fairview Officials Confront Contractor Start‑Time and Speeding Complaints After Storm

February 06, 2026 | Fairview, Williamson County, Tennessee


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Fairview Officials Confront Contractor Start‑Time and Speeding Complaints After Storm
Residents and commissioners told Fairview leaders they are seeing construction crews start well before allowed hours and dump trucks speeding on residential streets, in particular around the Cox Run development. Commissioner Buffalini raised videos, citizen complaints and safety concerns at Tuesday’s meeting.

Codes and development staff told the board that construction operation hours are set in the city code (Monday–Saturday, 7 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.) and that equipment may be warmed up 30 minutes early (6:30 a.m.). They said the city will adjust inspector schedules to conduct early-morning checks and that municipal code violations could be issued for offenders, with fines that can run $50 per day for continuing violations plus court costs. Staff noted that for traffic-speeding or safety incidents residents should contact the police non‑emergency number (615-799-2431) so officers can enforce speed limits.

Officials acknowledged enforcement limits: construction sites are private property and identifying individual operators from video can be difficult; effective enforcement often requires catching violations in person. Staff outlined a range of remedies for repeated or egregious violations — including individual citations, fines, stop-work orders or enforcement of development agreements — and asked residents to report incidents promptly so inspectors or police can respond.

The board directed staff to pursue more proactive monitoring, coordinate with the police department on known problem times, and consider escalation (citations and stop-work orders) if patterns continue.

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