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One of Metro Nashville's key affordable housing incentive tools is the MDHA PILOT program. This year it reached 10,000 units since 2016. How Nashville's tax break program fueled creation of 10,000 ...
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 ...
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]
For example, the 2018 "Let's Move Nashville" plan would have increased Nashville's sales tax, hotel tax, business and excise tax, and car rental tax to amass $5.4 billion in funding. Who has to ...
The Nashville metropolitan area (officially the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area) is a metropolitan statistical area in north-central Tennessee. Its principal city is Nashville, the capital of and largest city in Tennessee. With a population of over 2 million, it is the most populous metropolitan ...
The program would have been funded primarily by a 0.5 percent sales tax increase, bringing the total sales tax within Nashville and Davidson County to 10.25 percent; the transit sales tax would have been increased to one percent in 2023 and expire in 2060 after the repayment of bonds.
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.
The Nashville Housing Authority (NHA) was the predecessor to the MDHA it received approval by the City Council on Oct. 31, 1938. The housing authority was set up after the passage of the United States Housing Act of 1937. In December 1972 the NHA board recommended a name change to the Metro Development and Housing Agency (MDHA). [1]