Jeff Peach: Navigating Growth and Law as Murfreesboro City Attorney

May 13, 2026 at 10:14 am by Producer



Murfreesboro City Attorney Jeff Peach steps into the spotlight to discuss the high-stakes legal evolution of one of America’s fastest-growing municipalities. Transitioning from a 30-year career in law enforcement and town governance in Smyrna, Peach brings a unique "boots-on-the-ground" perspective to the City Council, balancing rapid urban expansion with strict constitutional and state mandates. This conversation pulls back the curtain on how municipal law shapes everything from local infrastructure and public safety to the controversial implementation of license plate readers.

The legal office functions as the city’s internal general counsel, managing a diverse portfolio that includes environmental law, civil rights, and massive real estate acquisitions. Peach details the intricate process of "staying between the hedges," ensuring that as Murfreesboro widens its roads and expands its utilities, the rights of residents and the fiscal health of the city remain protected. From managing privileged communications to fostering an environment of radical transparency under the Tennessee Open Records Act, this episode explores the "unicorn" profession of municipal law.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Transition from Law Enforcement: How a decade as a detective informed Peach’s approach to municipal law and conflict resolution.

  • Managing Explosive Growth: The legal complexities behind road widening, utility easements, and land acquisition in Rutherford County.

  • Technology & Privacy: A direct look at the legality and utility of Automated License Plate Readers (LPRs) and "gunshot" detection tech.

  • The School System Nexus: Understanding the specialized legal needs of the Rutherford County school system within city governance.

  • Transparency vs. Privilege: How the City Attorney’s office balances public right-to-know with sensitive litigation strategy.