The City of Franklin is governed by a Board of Mayor and Aldermen. There are eight Aldermen on the Board. Four Aldermen are elected from the four political divisions of the City called wards; four are elected at-large. This governing board is responsible for deciding on the city's policies and procedures by passing Resolutions, Municipal Ordinances and the Municipal Code, all of which are implemented by the various City Departments. The City Administrator oversees the City's 14 departments. Franklin has received an AAA rating from Moody's as well as Standard and Poor's rating services for several consecutive years. Both agencies cited the City's strong financial position characterized by prudent reserve levels, stable and affluent tax base and a low overall net debt burden with moderate additional capital requirements. Strategic Plan adopted in 2014-http://www.franklintn.gov/home/showdocument?id=19083 Franklin is a unique blend of history and progress. Since our beginning in 1799, we have grown from a tiny, agricultural community into a strong blend of residential, commercial and corporate citizens. There is much to see and do in Franklin, from a Civil War battlefield, to a host of museums and antebellum mansions, to our thriving downtown shopping area and the Cool Springs Galleria. Downtown Franklin, comprised of a beautiful 15 block historic district, offers true Southern hospitality with a great American Main Street and 200 years of rich history. Visitors will find commemorative brick sidewalks, beautiful landscaping, lovely Victorian architecture, and stunning renovated historic buildings – all located in the heart of Franklin. Downtown Franklin offers elegant shopping, restaurants, antique shops, a variety of clothing stores, art galleries, professional services, and more. For more information on visiting Franklin, Tennessee, please contact our Williamson County Convention and Visitors Bureau at (866) 253-9207 or www.visitfranklin.com.
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City of Franklin Tennessee uses 5 different technologies from 32 different vendors. They have above average use of several technologies including Hyland Software OnBase, Infor Workbrain and ArcGIS.
City of Franklin Tennessee uses products from 27 different product categories. They are particularly heavy users of products in Geographic Information System (GIS), Email Communications Technologies, and Web Analytics.
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Technology | Category | Vendor | Usage |
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ESRI | Geographic Information System (GIS) | ESRI | ![]() |
ArcGIS | Geographic Information System (GIS) | ESRI | ![]() |
Veeam Backup & Replication | Backup Software | Veeam | ![]() |
Veeam | Backup Software | Veeam | ![]() |
Trimble | Enterprise Applications | Trimble Navigation | ![]() |
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