Nolensville Bridge to be Dedicated in Honor of Former Mayor Jimmy Alexander

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The Town of Nolensville invites the local community to a bridge dedication ceremony in honor of former Mayor, Jimmy Alexander.

To honor his memory as an exemplary public servant and pioneer who, during his years of service, contributed significantly to the growth and prosperity of our community, the Town of Nolensville will name the bridge on Sunset Road the “Jimmy Alexander Memorial Bridge”.

The ceremony will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 30th. A map is provided below for the exact location of the ceremony.

People attending the event are asked to park at the Williamson County Recreation Complex at 7250 Nolensville Road, Nolensville, TN 37135 and cross the intersection onto Sunset Road.

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photo from Town of Nolensville

Mayor Jimmy Alexander passed away peacefully on August 2, 2022 at the age of 81. Alexander was elected as an alderman in 2004 and served with each mayor for the Town of Nolensville, including Nolensville’s first Mayor, Charles Knapper, before being elected Mayor of Nolensville in 2010 and serving until 2020.

Alexander brought his extensive professional planning background from Metro Nashville to Nolensville.

Mr. Alexander chose to devote his retirement years to public service. He played an integral role in each major project and development that occurred in what became an award-winning town.

As Mayor of Nolensville, Alexander initiated the town’s first Public Works facility, the first historic district concept plan for revitalization and the largest road project to date with the widening and multimodal trail installation on Sunset Road.

Quality residential communities were planned and developed during his many years of service and Alexander ensured that trail connectivity continued throughout Nolensville. The Nolensville Recreation Center, discussed for many years, became a reality in 2015 under his leadership in partnering with Williamson County.

Mayor Jimmy Alexander also served on the Tennessee Municipal League Board from 2015-2020.

Even after his diagnosis, Alexander quietly underwent treatment without missing a day at Town Hall. In his 16 years of public service to the Town of Nolensville, Mayor Jimmy Alexander never missed a Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting.