Rutherford County Local Politics: Trash Disposal & Growth Strategy with Commissioner Anthony Johnson

Apr 28, 2026 at 11:16 am by Producer



Rutherford County is racing toward a population of 400,000, and its infrastructure is hitting a breaking point. Commissioner Anthony Johnson joins hosts Wayne Blair and Rick Hall on the Roundtable to peel back the curtain on the Rutherford County local politics surrounding the Middle Point Landfill, the future of the Lewisburg transfer station, and why free residential trash disposal is officially a thing of the past. With the "Jackson Law" looming and the EPA halting new landfill sites, the county faces a high-stakes puzzle of balancing rapid residential growth with essential public services.

Beyond the logistics of waste, this episode explores the friction between long-term planning and public outcry. Commissioner Johnson and the hosts dive into the controversial rejection of the Comprehensive Plan, the reality of high-density "PUD" developments, and the struggle to fund road improvements in a tax-resistant environment. It is a candid look at how local government functions when respect for decorum fades and the "purse strings" are tighter than ever.

Key Takeaways:

  • The End of Free Trash: Why the closure of Middle Point Landfill will force a total overhaul of the county’s waste revenue model.

  • The Comprehensive Plan Failure: A deep dive into why 5 years of planning and hundreds of thousands of dollars were sidelined by the commission.

  • Public Safety & Pay: Addressing the "training ground" phenomenon where Rutherford County loses its high-level detectives to better-paying neighboring municipalities.

  • Robert’s Rules of Order: The vital importance of maintaining decorum and procedure during heated public meetings.