City of Martin
The City of Martin is a proud member of the Weakley Chamber and is led by Mayor Randy Brundige, six alderpersons, the Vice Mayor, the City Recorder, clerks, staff, and departments. The mayor serves as the city’s chief executive, overseeing daily operations, implementing policies, managing city resources, and representing Martin in local and regional matters. The mayor also participates in city board meetings, serves on key committees, and appoints department heads and board members as authorized.
The Board of Aldermen, the city’s legislative body, establishes ordinances, approves budgets, and works with the mayor to guide city services and initiatives. The city government manages public services, community development programs, zoning, and resources that benefit residents, businesses, and visitors.
As the largest city in Weakley County, Martin serves as a regional hub for commerce, education, and healthcare. It is home to the University of Tennessee at Martin, which brings cultural, educational, and economic opportunities that benefit the entire region. The city also supports a thriving retail sector, diverse dining, strong schools, and quality of life amenities that make it a welcoming place to live, work, and visit. Together, Mayor Brundige and the Board of Aldermen provide leadership, accountability, and public service that sustain Martin’s growth and ensure it remains a vibrant center for the community.
The Board of Aldermen, the city’s legislative body, establishes ordinances, approves budgets, and works with the mayor to guide city services and initiatives. The city government manages public services, community development programs, zoning, and resources that benefit residents, businesses, and visitors.
As the largest city in Weakley County, Martin serves as a regional hub for commerce, education, and healthcare. It is home to the University of Tennessee at Martin, which brings cultural, educational, and economic opportunities that benefit the entire region. The city also supports a thriving retail sector, diverse dining, strong schools, and quality of life amenities that make it a welcoming place to live, work, and visit. Together, Mayor Brundige and the Board of Aldermen provide leadership, accountability, and public service that sustain Martin’s growth and ensure it remains a vibrant center for the community.
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(731) 587-3126
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(731) 587-9115
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