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Securely
established in the northwest corridor of Williamson County,
the City of Fairview, Tennessee was incorporated on July 28,
1959 under the Uniform City Manager-Commission Charter as set
out in Tennessee Code Annotated. Currently, motorists
traveling either TN Hwy. 100 or Hwy. 96 are provided with
direct access to Interstate 40. To further enhance our
transportation network, the expanding SR-840 loop is a mere 5
miles from our new City Hall
and developing Town Center. When completed, 840 will
provide both personal & business travelers with easy
interstate access to & from our picturesque plateau from
nearby sister-cities within Williamson county such as
Franklin, Brentwood, Spring Hill, Columbia; and of course
Metro Nashville / Davidson County & beyond.
 
What You’ll Find In Fairview:
Simply stated, in Fairview you're likely to
find more value for your dollar.
Looking for a new home? ...New home prices remain
some of the lowest within our region, especially when compared
to comparable properties in neighboring communities. Do
you desire a world-class education for your children?
The Williamson County School District is one of our nation's
finest! Natural benefits also accompany our city's
location; Crisp clean air, starlit nights and colorful sunsets
are just a few of the expectations residents & families enjoy
each & every day.
Commercial Endeavors:
In-demand
land resources required by today’s commercial developers
abound in Fairview. Poised for the future, our city’s
infrastructure is currently expanding in preparation for what
will certainly be an extensive period of diverse growth.
Distribution Centers, Technology Manufacturers, Assembly
Operations, etc.; All clean-air industries seeking a
proficient, dedicated work force, coupled with the need for
expansive real estate, are always invited to come and explore
the opportunities found here in Fairview, Tennessee.

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A MOBILE
EMISSIONS INSPECTION UNIT WILL BE IN FAIRVIEW ON THE
THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH.
Click to Download All The Details

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Williamson (Fairview)
Tornado Relief
Monetary donations can be sent either to the United Way
of Williamson County of the American Red Cross of
Williamson County. Be sure that you write “Williamson
Tornado Relief” in the memo line.
Other
donations such as clothing, toiletries, personal items,
toilet paper, non perishable food items, bottled water,
and etc. should be brought to the Fairview High School
between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. The
destination point may change.
Please do not donate furniture or appliances until
notified. Most people who have lost these items have no
place to put them at this time.
United Way of
Williamson County
209 Gothic Court, Suite 107
Franklin, TN 37067
(615) 771-2312
American Red
Cross of Williamson Cty
129 West Fowlks Street #100
Franklin, TN 37064
(615) 790-5785
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Throughout our
city's Website, you'll quickly find helpful
& informative
details about essential City Services
& Public Notices plus many
areas of public interest.
Residents are also encouraged to share their
thoughts and comments with the Board of Commissioners
& City Manager's Office using our convenient online comments form.
An
Era of Renewal
From the completion of our new
City Hall & Town Center, to public learning facilities such as our modern
Library and
Bowie Park Nature Center &
Outdoor Classroom... Fairview is experiencing an exciting time
of growth & renewal. For a view of Fairview from
32,000 feet, you may
click here.
Click here for 10-day forecast.
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