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Cookeville Invites Residents to Discuss Future of Depot/Cream City Project in Town Hall Meeting

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Published on October 17, 2025
Cookeville Invites Residents to Discuss Future of Depot/Cream City Project in Town Hall MeetingSource: Google Street View

The City of Cookeville has set the stage for a public discussion regarding the future of the Depot/Cream City Project. A Town Hall Meeting has been scheduled for 6:30 p.m. next Thursday, as announced on the city's official website. It's a chance for locals to weigh in on the preliminary Master Plan, which consultants from Asa Engineering will unveil. The gathering point for this civic engagement will be none other than the council chambers at Cookeville City Hall, located at 45 E. Broad Street.

Providing the Cookeville community with a venue to voice opinions, this meeting will present the initial vision for the site at 39 Depot Street, once occupied by the Wilson/HCA property. Interested citizens and business proprietors, having invested their lives in the fabric of Cookeville, their presence at this meeting is not just anticipated but essential. As the city notification stipulates, "Meeting time will be allocated for Cookeville residents and business owners to share their thoughts on this preliminary plan."

For those unable to attend in person, there may be ways to submit your insights and concerns to the city or Asa Engineering directly. The specifics about this possibility, however, were not outlined in the public notice