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 Landfill

Williamson County landfill is located at 5750 Pinewood Road, Franklin. The county also operates convenience center for the disposal
of certain materials and refuse.  For more information, call 790-0742.

Lawncare

In an attempt to protect the health, safety and welfare of nearby residents, the city requires property owners to keep all weeds and
grass mowed. If vegetation exceeds twelve (12) inches high and the owner fails to cut after notification, the city will have the property
mowed and the property owner will be charged. If you believe someone may be in violation of this ordinance, please call 371-2204.

Leash Law

City ordinance requires dogs and cats to be kept on a leash whenever they are not on the owner’s property. Complaints about
roaming animals should be directed to the Williamson County Animal Control at 790-5590.

Library

The Brentwood Library, operated by the City of Brentwood, is located at 8109 Concord Road between Lipscomb Elementary and the
YMCA.  The telephone number is 371-0090.  Hours are Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday 9:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.  The library catalog, patron account records
and other information is available on the web at http://brentwood-tn.org/library.  The Friends of the Library is a volunteer organization
open to all citizens.  It is dedicated to the advancement of our community through its library.  The principal activities revolve around
quarterly used-book sales; the proceeds benefit many library projects.

 Library Board

The Brentwood Library Board is a seven-member citizen board appointed by the City Commission. Meetings are held on the second
Wednesday of the month at 8:30 a.m. in the Brentwood Library. Call 371-0090 for more information.

Library Foundation

Brentwood Library Foundation is a nonprofit organization chartered in 2002 to solicit and obtain contributions in support of the
library.  The foundation seeks to fund projects identified by the library's Board of Trustees as worthy enhancements of the
reading rooms, collections and programs.

Litter

Litter is removed along roadways and in the public right-of-way by the Public Works Department as time permits. The City also
sponsors an "Adopt-A-Mile" program where various groups take responsibility for litter pickup three times a year. If you are interested
in adopting a mile, contact the Community Relations Director at 371-0060.

Lost and Found (Parks)

Contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 371-2208 or Library at 371-0090.