Metropolitan Nashville and
Davidson County, TN
Meeting Agenda
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
Public Comment
Pursuant to Section 8 44 112 of the Tennessee Code Annotated, time is reserved for public comment
on legislative items appearing on this agenda or related to the committee. Members of the public
wishing to speak may sign up on the Council Committee signup sheet posted outside the room where
the committee is scheduled to meet. Public Comment sign up for Council Committee meetings will
end immediately before the meeting begins. Public Comment is limited to eight minutes total at
Council Committee meetings and each speaker is allowed up to two minutes to speak. All public
comment speakers must present proof of Tennessee residency. Requests for interpretation services
and/or accessibility accommodations should be directed to the Council Office at 615 862 6780.
Las solicitudes de servicios de interpretación y/o adaptaciones deaccesibilidad deben dirigirse a la
Oficina del Consejo al 615 862 6780.
Resolutions
A resolution approving a license agreement between The Metropolitan
Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by and through the
Department of Parks and Recreation, and the State of Tennessee, acting by
and through its Commissioner of Transportation, to construct and maintain a
multi-use pedestrian greenway in Davidson County, Tennessee. (Proposal No.
2026M-016AG-001)
1.
Sponsors:
Capp, Toombs, Horton, Evans-Segall, Vo, Welsch, Allen, Ewing and Hill
Legislative History
6/9/26
6/9/26
6/9/26
6/9/26
Metropolitan Council
Metropolitan Council
Metropolitan Council
Metropolitan Council
referred to the Budget and Finance
Committee
referred to the Planning and Zoning
Committee
referred to the Transportation and
Infrastructure Committee
referred to the Arts, Parks, Libraries, and
Entertainment Committee
6/9/26
6/9/26
Metropolitan Council
Metropolitan Council
filed
referred to the Planning Commission
A resolution approving amendment two to a Safe Streets for All grant from the
U.S. Department of Transportation to the Metropolitan Government, acting by
and through the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal
Infrastructure (NDOT), to address safety issues along Nolensville Pike related
to substandard and/or missing walking, bicycling, and transit facilities, the need
for pedestrian-scale lighting, and lack of crossing locations present throughout
the project area.
2.
Sponsors:
Toombs, Evans-Segall, Welsch, Vo, Johnston, Nash and Sepulveda
Legislative History