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Meetings are broadcast live on Metro 3 and are archived on the Nashville government website. The mayor may veto resolutions and ordinances passed by the Metropolitan Council, but the veto can be overridden with a two-thirds majority of the Council. With three-fourths of the entire council in favor, and not subject to veto, investigations may be ...
A split Metro Nashville Council on Tuesday took a strategic step it hopes will help get the proposed $3.1 billion transit plan through in November: keeping two other policy proposals off ballots ...
O'Connell said continued development of Nashville's "affordable housing toolkit" is needed and noted that he hopes to get Metro Council engagement with the Affordable Housing Task Force report ...
At-Large Metro Council Member Quin Evans Segall held a community meeting on the Nashville's Essential Structures for Togetherness (NEST) proposals at Edmondson Pike Branch of the Nashville Public ...
The transit plan was endorsed by Mayor Barry, 21 members of the Metro Council, [47] and the Greater Nashville Regional Council. [48] The editorial boards of The Tennessean and Nashville Business Journal also endorsed the plan in April. [49] [50] The transit plan was a major part of Mayor Barry's agenda and part of her election campaign in 2015.
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 ...
In 2018 the council tweaked the ballot language for former Mayor Megan Barry's "Let's Move Nashville" plan to include both the transit proposal's $5.4 billion "present day" cost and the long-term ...
Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s $3.1 billion transit plan, which includes a half-cent sales tax increase, has one hurdle left before it goes to a vote on Nov. 5.