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Smyrna Town Council Update: Infrastructure Growth, Nissan’s Impact, and Future Population Projections

Feb 19, 2026 at 10:20 am by Producer



Smyrna is no longer just a "feeder town" for Nashville; it is a primary destination in Middle Tennessee defined by strategic growth and a resilient community spirit. This episode brings together Mayor Mary Esther Reed, Councilman Steve Sullivan, and Councilman H.G. Cole with host Dr. Bill Kraus to pull back the curtain on how a town of 63,000 manages astronomical growth while maintaining its small-town charm. From the tactical response to the 2026 ice storms to the massive Sewart’s Landing development near Motlow State, discover how Smyrna is preparing for a future that could see its population swell to 120,000 residents.

The conversation dives deep into the unique history of the Smyrna Airport—now the busiest small aviation hub in the state—and the upcoming relocation of the 117th Air Wing. The leaders discuss the delicate balance of "density vs. property rights," explaining why the shift toward mixed-use developments is a market-driven necessity to reduce traffic congestion. Whether it’s the arrival of new retailers like Sprouts and Wawa or the legacy of the Nissan plant, this session is a masterclass in municipal leadership and long-term urban planning.

Key Takeaways

  • Disaster Preparedness: How a dedicated "war room" and pre-contracted services allowed Smyrna to restore power and clear roads within 48 hours of a major ice storm.

  • Infrastructure & Traffic: The reality of T.D.O.T. budgets and why developers are now required to fund road improvements like the widening of Sam Ridley Parkway.

  • The Airport Economy: Why Smyrna’s airport is a "crown jewel" that supports everything from corporate Nissan jets to the maintenance of the Goodyear blimps.

  • Smart Growth: Understanding the "density" debate and how placing residential units directly above retail (like the Sewart's Landing project) is designed to keep cars off the main thoroughfares.

  • Historical Legacy: A look back at the town's transition from a military-centric community to a diversified economic powerhouse.