City of Forest Hills, Tennessee

City of Forest Hills, Tennessee Forest Hills is a lovely little Community in the heart of Southwest Nashville. It is covered in hills and trees and home to over 5,000 Tennesseeans

Forest Hills is a small residential city in southwest Davidson County, Tennessee, along the northern border of Williamson County. Incorporated in 1957, the City covers approximately 9.47 square miles. When the city of Nashville consolidated with Davidson County in 1963, Forest Hills was one of six (now five) existing cities that maintained its identity. Residents do not receive access to all city-

county combined services; the City of Forest Hills provides many services such as chipper service, road maintenance, and stormwater management. Residents pay no property taxes to the City of Forest Hills; its funds come primarily from a share of the taxes imposed by the state of Tennessee. It is bordered on the north by Harding Place, on the south by Old Hickory Boulevard, on the west by Chickering Road, and on the east by Granny White Pike. Hillsboro Pike (State Route 56/U.S. 431) serves as the main north/south corridor within the city limits. The area was developed as a suburb of Nashville in the wake of the post-World War II population and economic boom. As its name implies, Forest Hills comprises primarily steep wooded hills. These steep-sided hills were covered with forest until the early twentieth century, when residential development extended south from Nashville. The south-central section of the community contains what was originally fertile farmland within the Otter Creek watershed. This area supported numerous small farms during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Nashville has enjoyed prosperity and growth during the past several decades, which is reflected in the development of Forest Hills. Since 1970, hundreds of dwellings have been built in Forest Hills, and the community no longer retains many tracts of open space or farmland. The City almost exclusively residential with no commercial development. High-density housing is prohibited.

Come see us at our 2026 Spring Recycle & Clean Out Day!Today Saturday April 11th, 2026, from 8:30am - 12:30pm.See you so...
04/11/2026

Come see us at our 2026 Spring Recycle & Clean Out Day!
Today Saturday April 11th, 2026, from 8:30am - 12:30pm.
See you soon!!!

2026 Spring Recycle & Clean Out Day Coming Soon!
04/01/2026

2026 Spring Recycle & Clean Out Day Coming Soon!

2026 Spring Recycle & Clean Out Day Saturday April 11th, 2026 8:30 am - 12:30 pm. City of Forest ...

City Offices Closed for Good Friday
04/01/2026

City Offices Closed for Good Friday

City offices will be closed on Friday April 3rd for Good Friday. Offices will reopen for normal bus...

BZA Member Mark Banks is recognized for his dedicated service to the city.
02/20/2026

BZA Member Mark Banks is recognized for his dedicated service to the city.

At Thursday night's Board of Commissioners meeting, Mark Banks was recognized for his dedicated ser...

City offices closed for Presidents Day.
02/09/2026

City offices closed for Presidents Day.

City offices will be closed on Monday Feb 16th, 2026, in observation of Presidents Day. Offices wil...

Address

6300 Hillsboro Pike
Nashville, TN
37215

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16153728677

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when City of Forest Hills, Tennessee posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share