Millersville straddles the border between Sumner and Robertson counties along the Interstate 65 corridor, roughly 17 miles north of downtown Nashville. The city was incorporated in 1981, combining several older communities that had grown along US Route 31W, the main highway that ran this path long before I-65 was built parallel to it. Population sits around 6,500, split across two counties, which creates administrative complications for school enrollment, zoning, and emergency services.
The city's location on the interstate has drawn truck stops, fuel distribution yards, and small warehouses clustered near the Longhollow Pike and Gibson Lane interchanges. Most local employment is in logistics, retail service along Route 31W, and skilled trades. Residents often commute south into Nashville or to the large industrial parks in Rivergate and Hendersonville.
The Sumner County side of Millersville feeds into Sumner County Schools and the Sumner County Sheriff's Office, while the Robertson County side falls under Robertson County institutions. Mail delivery often uses Goodlettsville ZIP codes despite Millersville being a separate jurisdiction. The Red River flows a few miles north, forming much of Robertson County's northern boundary.
Tennessee State Police maintain a presence along the I-65 corridor here, and the Millersville Police Department handles municipal enforcement within city limits. The city has maintained a local court that is well known regionally for traffic enforcement along the interstate.
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Millersville straddles the border between Sumner and Robertson counties along the Interstate 65 corridor, roughly 17 miles north of downtown Nashville. The city was incorporated in 1981, combining several older communities that had grown along US Route 31W, the main highway that ran this path long before I-65 was built parallel to it. Population sits around 6,500, split across two counties, which creates administrative complications for school enrollment, zoning, and emergency services.
The city's location on the interstate has drawn truck stops, fuel distribution yards, and small warehouses clustered near the Longhollow Pike and Gibson Lane interchanges. Most local employment is in logistics, retail service along Route 31W, and skilled trades. Residents often commute south into Nashville or to the large industrial parks in Rivergate and Hendersonville.
The Sumner County side of Millersville feeds into Sumner County Schools and the Sumner County Sheriff's Office, while the Robertson County side falls under Robertson County institutions. Mail delivery often uses Goodlettsville ZIP codes despite Millersville being a separate jurisdiction. The Red River flows a few miles north, forming much of Robertson County's northern boundary.
Tennessee State Police maintain a presence along the I-65 corridor here, and the Millersville Police Department handles municipal enforcement within city limits. The city has maintained a local court that is well known regionally for traffic enforcement along the interstate.
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