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  2. Choose How You Move (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    Choose How You Move is a local referendum in Nashville, Tennessee that was held on November 5, 2024 and passed with 66% voter approval. [1] The referendum asked Davidson County residents to approve a 0.5% increase in the sales tax to fund Mayor Freddie O'Connell's signature $3.1 billion transportation improvement program. [2]

  3. Solve Nashville's traffic problems, but don’t burden ...

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    Letter to the editor: Nashville resident decries attempts to raise taxes further on taxpayers to fund a transit plan.

  4. Let's Move Nashville - Wikipedia

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    The plan was proposed in 2017 by Mayor Megan Barry under the Tennessee IMPROVE Act and supported by some Nashville politicians and businesses. The plan would have included 26 miles (42 km) of light rail and 25 miles (40 km) of bus rapid transit, as well as additional funding for local buses and the existing Music City Star commuter rail line ...

  5. Hall income tax - Wikipedia

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    On April 26, 2017, Governor Haslam signed into law a reduction in the tax rate each year between 2017 and 2020 and a full repeal of the tax in 2021. [2] [3] [10] 4% for tax years beginning January 1, 2017, and prior to January 1, 2018; 3% for tax years beginning January 1, 2018, and prior to January 1, 2019

  6. Nashville's $3.1B transit plan: What's in it and how much it ...

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    Raising the local sales tax 0.5% would bump that up to 6.75% for groceries and 9.75% for other taxable goods, bringing Nashville's sales tax to the same level as several surrounding counties.

  7. Opinion: Nashville voters should reject a transit sales tax ...

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  8. Special assessment tax - Wikipedia

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    A property tax is based upon a property's market value. The ad valorem tax levy is based upon a millage rate which never varies from parcel to parcel. The foundation principles for ad valorem taxes are that each property is valued according to its market value and that each property is taxed based upon a single millage rate that applies to ...

  9. Nashville unveils new plan to construct more sidewalks - AOL

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    It's one of the biggest complaints for many in Nashville's neighborhoods: the lack of sidewalks.