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Committee presses staff for history and method behind Brentwood and Spring Hill library contributions

April 13, 2026 | Williamson County, Tennessee


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Committee presses staff for history and method behind Brentwood and Spring Hill library contributions
Committee members spent substantial time April 13 questioning why Brentwood and Spring Hill library contributions are included within the county library budget and asked staff for supporting documentation.

Dave, a county staffer, and Phoebe explained that the county’s accounting groups the library fund together, but the Brentwood and Spring Hill contributions are effectively partner contributions that staff normally vote on separately. "When we calculated the 5% for the library because those two contributions are included within their budget, we reduced that number before calculating the 5%," Phoebe said.

Mayor Anderson and other members recounted historical county capital and operational support for Brentwood Library and said the current contribution was established decades ago. "That number has gone up and down a little bit, but it's range between 70 and 80,000 every year," the mayor said, describing a past county capital contribution and later operating support.

Committee members asked for the precise basis for the current allocations — for example, whether they are tied to population, cardholders or contract terms — and requested staff return with historical documentation and a clear methodology. Phoebe agreed to provide the records and said the meeting video would be made available to the library board.

The exchange did not change the committee’s vote to approve the contributions; members framed the request as a need for better documentation and transparency going forward.

The committee’s next steps on this item are administrative: staff will send the requested historical documentation and methodology to committee members and make the video available to library board members.

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