Economic Development
White Bluff is OPEN for business.
White Bluff has so much to offer - proximity to Nashville, major highway access, reasonably priced and available land, willing workforce, utility access, low taxes, quality of life, affordable housing, good schools - the list goes on and on.
We recognize that economic development is critical to any community's long-term success and White Bluff salutes and encourages the entrepreneurial spirit. We are available to assist you in any way possible.
Below are some links that we hope are of some assistance to you as you pursue your American dream.
Community Development
Stormwater Management Assistance
Due to flooding events and frequent downpours, Stormwater Management has become a priority to the Town of White Bluff as well as many other Middle Tennessee communities. The Town of White Bluff was recently awarded a grant to evaluate the town's development rules and policies as well as to identify opportunities to remove barriers and revise or create codes, ordinances, and incentives for improved water quality protection.
Click here to view the Town of White Bluff EPA Water Quality Scorecard Summary.
The Town of White Bluff is addressing this important issue at three (3) distinct but interconnected levels - municipality, neighborhood and site.
Municipal Level
The Town of White Bluff believes that decisions about where and how we grow are the first development decisions related to water quality. Preserving and restoring natural landscape features are critical components of managing stormwater run-off. Using land more efficiently enables better management of stormwater by reducing impervious areas.
Neighborhood Level
Green infrastructure, including retention/detention basins and planning and design approaches, help reduce impervious surfaces and better integrate the natural and built environments.
Site Level
Green infrastructure practices such as rain gardens, rain barrels, porous pavements, green roofs, infiltration planters, trees, tree boxes and rainwater harvesting for non-potable use should be considered and encouraged where appropriate to help manage stormwater run-off.
Below are links to assist in efforts to help manage this important issue.