Website

◄ Back
January 30, 2026 8:26 PM

Overnight cold-weather shelter for Williamson County NES customers who remain withou

Williamson County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is opening an overnight cold-weather shelter for Williamson County NES customers who remain without power.
📍 Location:
Martin Center
960 Heritage Way, Brentwood
🕕 Opens: 6:00 PM
________________________________________
What to Expect at the Shelter
Shelters are located in large indoor spaces (such as gymnasiums or cafeterias) and provide basic accommodations, including:
• An open, shared sleeping area with cots
• Heat, lighting, and restroom access
• On-site shelter staff and volunteers to assist guests
Whenever possible, we encourage residents to stay with friends, family, or other lodging options before utilizing the shelter.
________________________________________
What to Bring
Please bring essential personal items, including:
• Medications
• Toiletries
• Snacks
• Phone chargers
• Comfort items
• Bedding if preferred (blanket or pillow)
Space is limited, so please bring only what you need.
🐾 Pets:
Only dogs and cats are permitted and must be kept in a carrier or on a leash.
In addition, Williamson County NES customers who still do not have power may use the shower facilities at the following Williamson County Parks and Recreation facilities free of charge during this winter storm:
Indoor Sports Complex in Brentwood
920 Heritage Way
Brentwood, TN 37027
Williamson County Recreation Complex at Nolensville
7250 Nolensville Road
Nolensville, TN 37135
Hours of Operation
Friday: Open till 6 PM
Saturday: 8 AM to 5 PM
Sunday: 1PM to 5 PM
Individuals will need to bring their own towels and shower items.
________________________________________
Shelters are intended to be a safe, temporary option during emergencies while normal services are restored.
More updates will be shared as conditions change.

Facebook Twitter Email