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Outgrown roads, outdated systems
Everywhere you look, Rutherford County is growing — new developments, more apartments, more people moving in. But the infrastructure hasn’t kept pace. Roads are still the same size, traffic signals are outdated, and daily commutes are getting longer and more frustrating. At the same time, too many jobs aren’t paying enough to match the rising cost of living. It leaves hardworking families stuck — in traffic, in stress, and wondering why growth isn’t making life better.

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Randy Allen isn’t here to make promises he can’t keep — he’s here to deliver results you can see and feel. Less traffic. Higher-paying jobs. Lower taxes. Smarter growth with more single-family homes. A real Rutherford County Fair. And a firm commitment to closing Middle Point. This is leadership focused on making everyday life better.

LESS TRAFFIC


SECURE HIGH WAGE JOBS
LOWER TAXES



MORE SINGLE FAMILY HOMES
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CLOSE MIDDLEPOINT LANDFILL
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Randy's opponents, who currently hold offices in Rutherford County, must not be aware that their consituents are suffering...
MARCH 9TH, 2026 GOP MAYORAL CANDIDATE DEBATE
While others in this race talk in circles, Randy Allen gives you a straight answer. When asked a simple question like “Will you raise property taxes?”, you deserve clarity, not confusion. Rutherford County families are already feeling the pressure of rising costs, longer commutes, and growth that hasn’t been managed the right way. If current leadership truly understood what residents are dealing with every day, the answers wouldn’t be so complicated. Randy believes leadership starts with honesty, accountability, and the willingness to say exactly where you stand.
Clear priorities & Results you can feel
My promise to Rutherford County is simple, I will focus on what matters most to your everyday life. That means fixing traffic with smarter systems and better roads, attracting higher-paying jobs, protecting taxpayers, managing growth the right way, and taking real action to close Middle Point. No politics, no runaround, just clear priorities and a commitment to get things done.
Randy Allen outlines a clear plan to attract high-paying employers and create real opportunities for families in Rutherford County.
Randy Allen shares his plan to close Middle Point and move Rutherford County toward safer, responsible waste solutions that protect our community.
Randy Allen leads as a civic-minded business leader, focused on real solutions and results, not politics as usual.
Randy Allen is committed to putting residents first, making decisions based on what’s best for Rutherford County, not outside interests.
Randy Allen promises responsive leadership, making sure every resident in Rutherford County is heard and never ignored.
Randy Allen is committed to putting residents first, making decisions based on what’s best for Rutherford County, not outside interests.
Randy Allen will work to retain major employers and recruit new high-paying companies so Rutherford County doesn’t lose opportunity again.
Randy Allen will protect Rutherford County’s history while guiding growth in a way that respects and preserves what makes this community home.
Randy Allen will upgrade traffic systems, improve signal timing, and expand key roadways to get Rutherford County moving again.
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RUTHERFORD COUNTY Mayoral Vision w/ Randy Allen
Shannon kicks things off with a Rutherford County Mayoral Candidate, discussing his campaign, core values, and vision for the future of the county. Get an inside look at what he stands for and what he hopes to accomplish as Mayor.
Clear problems. Real solutions.
Rutherford County doesn’t lack awareness — it’s been waiting on action. The challenges are clear, and so are the solutions. What matters now is having leadership that will follow through, stay accountable, and deliver results that improve everyday life for the people who call this county home.

Protecting Families from Rising Costs
PROBLEM: In Rutherford County, rapid growth and rising property values are putting increasing pressure on homeowners, leaving many concerned about higher property taxes and affordability.
SOLUTION: By managing growth responsibly, prioritizing efficient spending, and expanding the tax base through higher-quality job creation, Rutherford County can reduce the need for tax increases while supporting long-term stability.

Fixing Traffic That Slows Us Down
PROBLEM: In Rutherford County, rapid growth has overwhelmed roads and outdated traffic systems, turning daily commutes into daily frustrations.
SOLUTION: By working closely with our municipalities and State delegation to hold TDOT and other agencies accountable, we can move our infrastructue projects forward, restore flow, and reduce congestion.

Closing Middle Point for Good
PROBLEM: In Rutherford County, the continued operation of the Middle Point landfill has placed a growing burden on surrounding communities and the county as a whole.
SOLUTION: By taking decisive action to shut it down quickly and fully utilizing the existing transfer facility, Rutherford County can move toward a cleaner future. We will adopt proven methods used by other regions, including waste diversion programs, expanded recycling and composting, methane gas capture systems, and volume-reduction strategies that minimize landfill size and long-term environmental impact.

Balanced Growth That Builds Communities
PROBLEM: In Rutherford County, rapid development has leaned heavily toward multi-family housing, putting pressure on roads, schools, and the overall character of our communities.
SOLUTION: By encouraging more single-family home development, improving zoning balance, and aligning growth with infrastructure capacity, Rutherford County can support stronger neighborhoods and more sustainable long-term growth.

Bringing Higher-Paying Jobs Home
PROBLEM: In Rutherford County, growth has outpaced income, leaving many residents working harder while wages struggle to keep up with rising costs.
SOLUTION: By actively recruiting high-quality, large employers, strengthening partnerships with state and local leaders, and positioning Rutherford County as a destination for top-tier industries, we can create better-paying jobs and long-term economic stability for families.

Supporting Those Who Protect Us
PROBLEM: In Rutherford County, rapid growth has increased demand on law enforcement and EMS, while compensation and resources haven’t kept pace with the pressure they face every day.
SOLUTION: By prioritizing competitive pay, investing in equipment and staffing, and ensuring consistent funding as the county grows, we can strengthen public safety and better support the men and women who serve our community.
Not Politics. Real Leadership.
Randy Allen isn’t a career politician, he’s a proven civic leader. A longtime Rutherford County resident, he’s been married to his wife Cynthia for 34 years, built his career locally, and earned his degree from Middle Tennessee State University. As COO of Habitat for Humanity and former president of Murfreesboro’s oldest civic club, he brings firsthand experience in industry, business, and government. Along the way, he’s been recognized statewide for workforce development and honored by the Nashville Business Journal for making a real impact. Through years of service on local boards and committees, Randy has stayed close to the people and the issues that matter. He’s not here to talk about change, he’s here to deliver it, with steady leadership, strong values, and a clear focus on making Rutherford County a better place to live and work.
Randy Allen isn’t a career politician, he’s a proven civic leader. A longtime Rutherford County resident, he’s been married to his wife Cynthia for 34 years, built his career locally, and earned his degree from Middle Tennessee State University.


As COO of Habitat for Humanity and former president of Murfreesboro’s oldest civic club, he brings firsthand experience in industry, business, and government. Along the way, he’s been recognized statewide for workforce development and honored by the Nashville Business Journal for making a real impact. Through years of service on local boards and committees, Randy has stayed close to the people and the issues that matter. He’s not here to talk about change, he’s here to deliver it, with steady leadership, strong values, and a clear focus on making Rutherford County a better place to live and work.


