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  2. Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County

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    In 2019, according to The Tennessean, annual salaries for council members increased for the first time since 2005 from $15,000 to $23,100. [2] The members elected by districts represent 15,000 to 17,000 residents each, and all Metro Council members serve part-time.

  3. Category : Metropolitan Council members (Nashville, Tennessee)

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  4. Nashville council's alternate budget pitch would give Metro ...

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    An alternate proposal for Nashville's 2025 budget shaped by the Metro Council would give city employees a 4% cost-of-living raise, put $1 million toward youth violence prevention initiatives and ...

  5. Category:Tennessee city council members - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Council members (Nashville, Tennessee) (18 P) Pages in category "Tennessee city council members" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  6. Nashville transit tax supporters promote ballot initiative ...

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    Metro Nashville Council members campaigning for the Transit Improvement Program Referendum's 0.5% sales tax increase — now on ballots in early voting for the Nov. 5 election — gathered with ...

  7. TN continues legal push to cut Nashville council in half ...

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    State officials are appealing a court ruling that let Nashville keep its 40-person Metro Council.

  8. Nashville zoning overhaul: What to know about push for more ...

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    A group of Nashville Council members are taking aim at some of the city's barriers to building more middle-income housing.

  9. Nashville Community Oversight Board - Wikipedia

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    The board has 11 members: 7 nominated by community organizations or private petitions of at least 50 Davidson County residents, 2 by City Council Representatives, and 2 by the Mayor. [3] At least 4 must come from economically distressed areas. [4] On January 22, 2019, the Metro Council appointed the first members of the COB. [5]