Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – Local, county, and federal partners met this afternoon at Mt. Juliet Police Department Headquarters to reinforce a clear path forward for Cedar Creek Marina ownership in enhancing security and safety at their private property.
The meeting, convened by MJPD, included Cedar Creek Marina ownership and management, representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mt. Juliet city leadership, Wilson County officials, Wilson County Sheriff’s Office leadership, Mt. Juliet Fire Department leadership, and Mt. Juliet Police Department leadership. It lasted about an hour and a half. A full list of attendees is attached.
It was clearly affirmed that under the lease agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for lake access, responsibility for safety and security at the marina rests with ownership. Marina representatives acknowledged that responsibility and outlined steps they are taking to enhance security.
Ownership spoke on a safety plan that includes enhancements to security infrastructure and technology. Immediate actions include nightly security patrols, updated entry gates capable of capturing photos, upgraded lighting, and a comprehensive review of the marina’s camera system. They also confirmed that any slip holder found to be using a vessel as a residence will have their lease terminated in accordance with policy, lease terms, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regulations.
The group emphasized the importance of direct communication with the community. During the meeting, attendees collectively encouraged marina ownership to organize a public meeting so residents can directly hear about the planned safety improvements, timelines, and expectations moving forward. Marina representatives stated that hosting a public meeting is already on their radar and committed to organizing one.
“Today’s meeting showed what strong collaboration looks like when everyone is focused on solutions,” said Chief Tyler Chandler. “Marina ownership has been responsive and very open to the advice and input provided by each agency at the table. They understand their responsibility under their lease agreement and are taking steps to create a safer environment. I am encouraged by the momentum and look forward to seeing the investments being made into the marina to strengthen safety and security for everyone.”
Following the January 30 incident, MJPD enhanced its public safety presence in the area, including deploying a mobile surveillance camera tower to the parking lot, initiating regular dock walks to increase visibility, and continuing proactive patrols. Additional permanent public safety cameras remain under review.
Link to a list of Cedar Creek Marina Safety and Coordination Stakeholder Meeting – Attendee List
Link to a list of Mt. Juliet Police Officer-Initiated Proactive and Received Calls for Service at Cedar Creek Marina (City Limits) of 9120 Saundersville Rd
Note: List only includes MJPD calls for service within the city limits. It does not include a list of Wilson County Sheriff’s Office calls for service, outside of the city limits, at the same address. Part of the address is within the city limits and part of the address is outside of the city limits.
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