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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. Sales tax bump for transit: What the Nashville referendum ...

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    A plan to overhaul Nashville transit and the sales tax bump to pay for it are nearing ... 12 community transit centers, 17 park and ride ... State law allows a 250-word summary of the proposed tax ...

  4. Anti-transit group sues to overturn Nashville election ... - AOL

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    The group says the mayor's transit plan funds projects not allowed under Tennessee law. Nashville's law director called the lawsuit "sour grapes." Anti-transit group sues to overturn Nashville ...

  5. Nashville transit plan supporters launch campaigns. Formal ...

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    Representatives from 13 community organizations and the Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee met at a May 1 news conference to show their support of the transportation improvement program.

  6. Let's Move Nashville - Wikipedia

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    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 projects. [9] The project was shelved by the MTA in early 2015, with the agency preparing a scaled-down version of bus rapid transit for other corridors. [10] [11]

  7. WeGo Public Transit - Wikipedia

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    WeGo Public Transit is a public transportation agency based in Nashville, Tennessee. Consisting of city buses and paratransit , the system serves Nashville and Davidson County . In 2023, the system had a ridership of 7,634,900, or about 28,900 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.

  8. Nashville's $3.1B transit vote: What plan will do and how ...

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    Learn everything you need to know before voting on Nashville's new transit plan and the half-cent sales tax bump to fund it. Nashville's $3.1B transit vote: What plan will do and how much it will ...

  9. Opinion: Nashville transit plan passed. Now it's time to ...

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    In 2019, Nashville Mayor David Briley signed the Equal Business Opportunity Program − the first of its kind in Nashville − into law. The legislation, co-sponsored by then-Council Members ...