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In comparison, Nashville funded and constructed 6.55 miles of sidewalk in 2023, according to a news release. A draft concept map released March 14, 2024 shows potential locations for 86 miles of ...
Learn everything you need to know before voting on Nashville's new transit plan and the half-cent sales tax bump to fund it.
In fiscal year 2022, the third year of Metro Nashville’s EBO Program, 100% of city contracts with goals to meet a certain threshold of MBE participation met those goals. In 2023 , that ...
The line would have been 7.1 miles (11.4 km) long and run from the West End to Downtown Nashville and East Nashville along Main Street, Broadway, and West End Avenue. [8] The project's use of exclusive bus lanes and $174 million cost generated public opposition and a proposed bill that would allow the state legislature to veto bus rapid transit ...
Nashville Connector provides a plethora of services; this spans from getting people connected to bus routes and carpools, but also connects people to different bike routes around the city, and facilitates a safe walking space. [63] Nashville Connector was founded by the Metro Planning Department, and works closely with the Metro Public Work staff.
Nashville voters approved the Transit Improvement Plan. We're ready to support infrastructure that sustainably grows our booming metropolis.
The WRTA purchased the company's assets in 1978. [13] On June 30, 1978, the WRTA contract switched to a different company to run the system; with no more operating contracts, the Worcester Bus Company was closed. [14] [15] [13] In 2020, WRTA made the bus service free to ride. On April 20, 2023, the WRTA extended the policy. [2]
Mayor Freddie O'Connell on Friday unveiled the estimated $3.1 billion final transit plan and accompanying sales tax increase that will appear on Nashville voters' ballots this November.