Live Together in Peace - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
There is a Metro Council Meeting tonight at 6:30 pm. An agenda has been provided and you can watch the meeting live via channel 3 or stream live on your electronic devices. Also, please do not respond to this email... You can reach me at [email protected].
Live together in peace... This is an brief snippet of Dr. King's speech while accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. In this speech he explains how we, as humans, have to work together for the greater good. That working together in peace is the only way we will find peace in our communities, states, and country.
"...After contemplation, I conclude that this award which I receive on behalf of that movement is a profound recognition that nonviolence is the answer to the crucial political and moral question of our time – the need for man to overcome oppression and violence without resorting to violence and oppression. Civilization and violence are antithetical concepts. Negroes of the United States, following the people of India, have demonstrated that nonviolence is not sterile passivity, but a powerful moral force which makes for social transformation. Sooner or later all the people of the world will have to discover a way to live together in peace, and thereby transform this pending cosmic elegy into a creative psalm of brotherhood. If this is to be achieved, man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love..."
COVID-19 Update:
Click the picture below to see the most up-to-date information regarding COVID-19 in Nashville. Our confirmed positive cases are seemingly dropping.
The CDC recommends all people 18 and older receive a booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine. For those who received the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, boosters can be administered as early as six months after the second dose was administered. For those who received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, a booster dose can be administered as early as two months after the initial dose was administered. Boosters of the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccine are available at the drive-thru sites and pop-up community vaccination events. Moderna will not be available. There is an ample supply of all three types of vaccine across our community. Visit vaccines.gov to find locations where each is being offered.
Click the image below for up-to-date hours of operation for booster and testing sites.
Metro Waste Collection:
Curbside recycling is still suspended.
What's Happening Tonight
RS2020-1348 - I've sponsored a Resolution honoring the life of Mr. Yusef Harris.
BL2021-961 - This ordinance, as amended, amends Section 13.08.080 of the Metropolitan Code to provide for and regulate the usage of license plate reader (LPR) technology. The Code currently prohibits the operation of LPRs installed onto or within the public right-of-way except for use in conjunction with a vehicle emissions sensor as part of an emissions inspection program authorized under local, state or federal law. This ordinance would replace the provisions of subsection G. of Section 13.08.080 entirely. The ordinance preserves the existing emissions inspection program exception, and adds a new comprehensive regulatory structure for other uses of LPR technology.
BL2021-1055 - An ordinance providing the honorary street name designation of "Charles Dungey Way" for a portion of 40th Avenue North.
Dates to Remember
- College Hill Rezone Request Meeting
- Sunday, January 23
- 6:30 pm
- Location: Zoom Call - Link to be sent in follow up email.
- Cumberland Gardens Community Meeting
- Organizing a Community Group
- Contextual Overlay
- Tuesday, January 25
- 6:00 pm
- Location: St. Luke CME Church
- 23rd Ave N Traffic Calming Meeting
- Saturday, January 29
- 9:00 am TIME CHANGE
- Location: New Covenant Christian Church - 2201 Osage
- Zoom Call Link Here
- Clay St./15th and 16th Aves N Traffic Calming Meeting
- Saturday, January 29
- 10:30 am TIME CHANGE
- Location: New Covenant Christian Church - 2201 Osage
- Zoom Call Link Here
Lets Connect:
I invite all District 21 residents to reach out to me directly with any information or concerns in our community. Email is the best form of communication, but invite you to call me as well. My contact information is below.
Contact information: Email - [email protected] / Phone: 615.946.9700
Best regards,
Brandon
No Recycling this Holiday Season
There is a Metro Council Meeting tonight at 6:30 pm. An agenda has been provided and you can watch the meeting live via channel 3 or stream live on your electronic devices. Also, please do not respond to this email... You can reach me at [email protected].
Happy Holidays!
Metro Recycling Suspended - Effective Immediately
Here is a message from Metro Water and Waste Services Director, Scott Potter...
Effective Tuesday, December 21, 2021 curbside recycling will be temporarily suspended. Our goal is to resume curbside recycling late January or early February 2022.
Delays in trash collection due to staffing and fleet issues continue to be of concern. Red River, a Waste Services contractor, has not been able to complete trash collection for all Metro customers on the collection day for the last three weeks and service delays are getting longer.
Metro recycling trucks and staff will be temporarily reassigned to trash collection while we work to find an acceptable solution to this problem. This decision is a very difficult one considering Metro’s commitment to recycling but we must address the public health and sanitation issues related to delayed trash collection in a timely manner.
“Recycling is important, but the health and safety of the community will always be our top priority,” said Director, Scott Potter. “In light of the current situation, this is our best option while we establish a permanent solution. We appreciate your understanding and continued
patience.”
Residents are encouraged to use the recycling drop-off sites and convenience centers.
Recycling Drop Off Sites
- Bellevue Metro Transit Authority's Park and Ride (Open 24 hours)
- Cane Ridge High School (Open 24 hours)
- Granbery Elementary School (Saturdays 9 a.m. to noon)
- Hillsboro High School (Open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Noon to 5 p.m.)
- Joelton Middle School (Open 24 hours)
- Lakewood City Hall (Open 24 hours)
- McGavock High School (Open 24 hours)
- Old Ben West Library Building (Open 24 hours No glass accepted at this location)
- Tennessee State University (Open 24 hours)
- Whites Creek High School (Open 24 hours)
Convenience Centers Tuesday-Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- East Convenience Center
- Ezell Pike Convenience Center
- Omohundro Convenience Center
- Anderson Lane Convenience Center
Metro will increase staffing and trash collection at these sites. Additionally, residents will be allowed to bring up to five (5) bags of household trash per day to Metro convenience centers (an increase from two (2) bags per day) at no cost.
What's Happening Tonight
RS2021-1260 - A resolution appropriating $20,200,000.00 in American Rescue Plan Act funds from Fund #30216 to supplement The Barnes Fund, to establish a Catalyst Fund for affordable housing purchases, and to create a centralized database of subsidized housing. There's a substitute that adds an additional $20,000,000 to both the Barnes Fund ($10M) and Catalyst Fund ($10M).
RS2021-1263 - A resolution appropriating $9,069,614.00 in American Rescue Plan Act funds from Fund #30216 to General Services to expand the vehicle fleet of the Metro Nashville Police Department, the Nashville Department of Transportation, and the Davidson County Sheriff's Office.
RS2021-1303 - A Resolution requesting the COVID-19 Financial Oversight Committee to recommend to the Metropolitan Council the appropriation of not less than $70,000,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds to be appropriated to the Mayor's Office of Economic and Community Development for economic development in disadvantaged communities, with particular emphasis on Bordeaux and North Nashville and for funding of the Nashville Small Business Recovery Fund.
BL2021-1055 - An ordinance providing the honorary street name designation of "Charles Dungey Way" for a portion of 40th Avenue North.
BL2021-975 - This ordinance amends Title 17 of the Metro Code to allow nonconforming single and two family uses that are damaged or destroyed by any involuntary means (such as a natural disaster) to be fully reconstructed as long as there is not a substantial increase in the degree of nonconformity of the structure.
Dates to Remember
(All are Tentative Dates)
- 23rd Ave N Traffic Calming Meeting
- Tuesday, January 11
- 6PM
- Location: TBD
- Clay St./15th and 16th Aves N Traffic Calming Meeting
- Tuesday, January 11
- 7:30 pm
- Location: TBD
- College Hill Rezone Request Meeting
- Thursday, January 13
- 6:00 pm
- Location: TBD
- Cumberland Gardens Community Meeting
- Organizing a Community Group
- Contextual Overlay
- Thursday, January 20
- 6:00 pm
- Location: St. Luke CME Church (Tentative)
Lets Connect:
I invite all District 21 residents to reach out to me directly with any information or concerns in our community. Email is the best form of communication, but invite you to call me as well. My contact information is below.
Contact information: Email - [email protected] / Phone: 615.946.9700
Best regards,
Brandon
A Capital Spending Christmas!
There is a Metro Council Meeting tonight at 6:30 pm. An agenda has been provided and you can watch the meeting live via channel 3 or stream live on your electronic devices. Also, please do not respond to this email... You can reach me at [email protected].
I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving Holiday with family and friends. As we head toward the end of 2021 and nearing the Christmas Holiday, I want to wish you a Merry Christmas and thank you for your engagement throughout this year.
Tonight, we will follow up on the Capital Spending Plan (CSP). There are several amendments that have been offered to this plan, you can review them here. The CSP has a proposed $568 Million spending for capital improvements throughout the city. District 21 will indirectly receive capital upgrades from departments, such as NDOT, Metro Parks, and the Library Department, in this plan. However, the only direct proposed funding from the CSP for District 21 is the Jefferson Street Cap. I have heard from many of you that are in opposition to the proposed Cap, therefore, I have an amendment in the above packet to reallocate those dollars to needs within the District.
What I've Been Up To
- I told you I have been working with the mayor's office to mitigate the illegal dumping. We are close to finding an organization that will survey and clean up the problem areas. I will keep you updated here
- I held a community meeting for rezoning the property at 9th Ave N and Buchanan St. - Updating you that the developer has applied for the rezone and community plan overlay.
- Mayor's Capital Spending Plan (CSP) - I have an amendment to the CSP to move $16M from the Jefferson St. Cap to the Hadley Park Library plan. If passed, this will allow us to build a new Hadley Park Library.
- Lighting - I met with NDOT and NES regarding the lack of lighting throughout the right-of-way. We are discussing adding lighting in dark spots and LED lights.
- Over the past two years, I have been lobbying NDOT/Public Works to review traffic calming applications within the District. I am proud to announce that four (4) streets in District 21 have been selected for traffic calming measures. Read this article to see where they are. If you are in these areas, be on the lookout for a community meeting to discuss what traffic problems you have and how we can work with NDOT to overcome these issues.
What's Happening Tonight
BL2021-922 - This ordinance amends Title 17 of the Metro Code to define the “bar or nightclub” use. It also implements a condition requiring a distance of 100 feet between a bar or nightclub use and parcels containing single family residential, two family residential, day care center (up to 75), day care center (over 75), day care home, school day care, orphanage, monastery or convent, religious institution, or community education uses in all zoning districts where the bar or nightclub use is currently permitted, excluding the DTC. This bill does not affect bar or nightclub uses located within the DTC. I will defer this bill tonight due to conversations with the state regarding a few definitions pertaining to non-conforming properties.
BL2021-946 - I'm sponsoring this ordinance, it will change the zoning from R-6 and CS zoning to SP. This will allow for mixed use housing and retail at the corner of 9th Ave. N and Clay St. It will be on Public Hearing this evening.
BL2021-1010 - This ordinance would require entertainment vehicles to follow a certain route that only remains throughout a downtown loop.
Dates to Remember
- No meetings to date for the end of the year. I am scheduling several meetings for January.
Lets Connect:
I invite all District 21 residents to reach out to me directly with any information or concerns in our community. Email is the best form of communication, but invite you to call me as well. My contact information is below.
Contact information: Email - [email protected] / Phone: 615.946.9700
Best regards,
Brandon
Thanks and Giving
There is a Metro Council Meeting tonight at 6:30 pm. An agenda has been provided and you can watch the meeting live via channel 3 or stream live on your electronic devices. Also, please do not respond to this email... You can reach me at [email protected].
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving District 21! I'm excited to be back with friends and family this Thanksgiving. As you complete your work week and get into the Thanksgiving Spirit, take time to reflect on all that you are thankful for. I'm thankful for neighbors like you, people that are engaged and working hard to shape our communities together as a neighborhood. Thank you for all that you do to move our neighbors forward.
Jefferson St. Cap - Meetings Postponed
The Jefferson St. Cap meeting scheduled for this upcoming Thursday has been postponed by the Mayor's office.
An article titled "Metro Hits Pause on Jefferson St. Cap after Community Pushback" WPLN Nashville Public Radio explains the a large amount of opposition for the proposed development. Residents shared their thoughts on the need for affordable housing, restoration of black businesses along Jefferson St, and the revitalization of what was once a booming business and entertainment district in Nashville. The Mayor's office and NDOT are taking time to recalibrate and answer the many questions and options proposed by community members during the past three meetings. I see this as a time for our District to work together to receive the long overdue investments needed in North Nashville. This conversation was rushed to the forefront of North Nashville just a couple of months before President Biden signed a bipartisan infrastructure bill into law. The state and the city of Nashville will receive dollars from this federal legislation. I believe we will need to come back to the table and voice our thoughts on how these dollars can be spent in North Nashville and District 21.
What I've Been Up To
- I'm working with the mayor's office to provide daily/weekly illegal dumping removal throughout all of North Nashville and possibly other parts of the city. My next meeting with the mayor's office is scheduled for November 30. I'll keep you updated.
- You may see paving in your area... There are several paving projects in the District. If you do not see any paving activity in your area and there is a street that should be added, please email me and I will add it to our Capital Improvements Budget and lobby the mayor's office to add to our upcoming budget in June.
- I'm hosting a Thanksgiving meal for the faculty and staff at Robert Churchwell Elementary. If you are interested in volunteering to serve, please reach out to me directly at [email protected].
- I have been communicating the responses you have shared regarding the proposed Jefferson St. Cap. The meeting for November 18 has been postponed. I will continue to update you on any communication I receive from the NDOT and the mayor.
What's Happening Tonight
As usual, we have several Elections and Confirmations tonight. There are several opportunities for you to get involved. Visit Metro's Boards and Commissions sites and let me know if you are interested in joining one.
RS2021-1204 - A resolution appropriating $1,933,000.00 in American Recovery Plan Act funds from Fund #30216 to Metro Parks to be used for managing homeless encampments, and the renovation and repair of Brookmeade Park. There is an amendment to remove the cameras and machinery requested in this resolution. There will be a hearty debate on this topic tonight.
RS2021-1221 - A resolution approving an application for a Multimodal Access Grant from the Tennessee Department of Transportation to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT), to complete improvements along Charlotte Avenue from 28th Avenue North to 39th Avenue North to address existing pedestrian and bicycle facility gaps and other safety concerns.
RS2021-1245 - A resolution approving amendments one and two to the Healthy Start Initiative - Eliminating Racial/Ethnic Disparities grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Board of Health, to provide a variety of services in reducing infant mortality for pregnant and parenting women.
RS2021-1251 - This is a resolution to repeal the metro code requiring vehicle emissions testing.
RS2021-1235 - This resolution will recognize the 100 Year Celebration of The Fairfield Four, an American Gospel group from Nashville, and the continued legacy of The McCrary Sisters.
Bills on First Reading...
BL2021-1010 - This bill would only allow Transportainment vehicles to use predetermined route within the DTC in the Downtown District and will not allow these vehicles to operate between the hours of 8am and 4pm Monday - Friday.
BL2021-1016 - An Ordinance naming the landing and steps in front of the Historic Metropolitan Courthouse in honor of Diane Nash.
Bills on Second Reading...
BL2021-971 - An ordinance to amend Title 2 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to create an Office of Housing and Homelessness.
BL2021-972 - An ordinance to provide funding for the restoration and maintenance of the city's tree canopy.
Bills on Third Reading...
BL2021-842 - This ordinance, as substituted, amends Section 16.28.190 and creates a new Section 16.28.195 to separate out historic demolition permits from other building permits and to require any contractor or subcontractor involved in the demolition or partial demolition of a historic structure as defined within the ordinance to submit an affidavit stating that they understand the building or demolition permit to be approved, as well as the limits of the demolition work to be done.
Third Reading Items I've sponsored...
BL2021-931 - An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from IR and OR20 to SP zoning on properties located at 704 41st Ave N, 4105 Clifton Avenue and Clifton Avenue (unnumbered), 4018 Indiana Avenue, and 4020 Indiana Avenue, approximately 475 feet west of 40th Ave N, (5.11 acres), to permit 112 multifamily residential units, all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2021SP-004-001).
BL2021-932 - This is an updated bill due to a new state law that passed. It is an action that will be taken with BL2021-931. An ordinance to authorize building material restrictions and requirements for BL2021-931, a proposed Specific Plan Zoning District located at located at 704 41st Ave N, 4105 Clifton Avenue and Clifton Avenue (unnumbered), 4018 Indiana Avenue, and 4020 Indiana Avenue, approximately 475 feet west of 40th Ave N
BL2021-937 - An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from CS and RS5 to SP zoning for properties located at 2100, 2105 and 2107 Buchanan Street, on either side of Buchanan Street and approximately 85 feet west of Clarksville Pike (1.12 acres), to permit a mixed use development.
BL2021-938 - This is an updated bill due to a new state law that passed. It is an action that will be taken with BL2021-937.
BL2021-943 - An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from CS and MUG-A to SP zoning for properties located at 2410, 2412 and 2416 West End Avenue and 2413 Elliston Place, at the northeast corner of West End Avenue and 25th Avenue South (0.87 acres), to permit a mixed used development.
BL2021-950 - An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from CF to MUI-A zoning for properties located at 1904, 1906, 1908, 1910, 1912, 1912B and 1916 Hayes Street.
BL2021-953 - An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by applying a Detached Accessory Dwelling Unit (DADU) Overlay District to various properties located south of Clay St. and Lacy St., north of Scoval St., east of 26th Ave. N., and west of Interstate 65, zoned CN, CS, R6, R6-A, RS5, and SP.
- Community Meeting Regarding Zoning at 2500 Heiman St. - Proposed Signal Family Housing Development
- Tuesday, November 30
- 6:00 pm
- Jefferson St. Missionary Baptist Church - 2708 Jefferson St
- Cumberland Gardens Neighborhood Community Meeting
- Thursday, December 2
- 6:00 pm
- St. Luke CME Church - 2008 Ed Temple Blvd.
Lets Connect:
I invite all District 21 residents to reach out to me directly with any information or concerns in our community. Email is the best form of communication, but invite you to call me as well. My contact information is below.
Contact information: Email - [email protected] / Phone: 615.946.9700
Best regards,
Brandon
Are Your Tax Dollars Working For You (FY23 CSP)?
There is a Metro Council Meeting tonight at 6:30 pm. You must wear a mask to attend. An agenda has been provided and you can watch the meeting live via channel 3 or stream live on your electronic devices. Also, please do not respond to this email... You can reach me at [email protected].
FY23 Capital Spending Plan
The mayor's office has released their Capital Spending Plan (CSP) for the FY 23 Calendar year. You can take a look at the filed Resolution here (RS2021-1201). In a media release, the mayor touts the CSP, saying that they are focused on neighborhoods. It's a $1 Billion CSP.
Click here to review the list of Capital Improvements that are suggested by the mayor.
I've combed through the proposed CSP and here are some of the highlights I found and wanted you to review...
- $250,000 is allocated to a Master Plan for a new Hadley Park Library Branch
- $1.28M for new garbage trucks and repairs
- $45M for "Restoration & Resiliency, Partnership Funding (Jefferson Street Cap) I'm not sure why this wasn't spelled out completely in the CSP. I will follow up and send you any thoughts from the mayor's office and NDOT.
- $5M for Safety/Vision Zero/Traffic Calming - Entire County
- $5M For sidewalk construction - Entire County
- $2M for the North Nashville/Bordeaux Participatory Budgeting
I'm concerned that this CSP doesn't have enough items listed for District 21. Traffic calming and infrastructure are items the District has shared with me. I do not believe NDOT has received enough funding to be able to manage the needs of the entire county nerveless the district.
What's Happening Tonight
Several months ago, Mr. Jon Cooper, Metro Council's Director and Legal Counsel, retired from Metro. There is a Resolution (RS2021-1198) authorizing a new Director, Ms. Margaret Darby. We will also confirm several appointments to Boards and Commissions. If you are interested in serving our great city as an appointed board or commission member, please reach out to me directly.
We have a host of Public Hearings tonight as well. I have several zoning items that will be heard this evening.
BL2021-922 - I will defer this bill tonight for it to track with Metro Planning Commission. This bill defines, in metro's code, what a "bar and nightclub" is and how it differs from a restaurant. It also will implement a condition requiring a 100 feet distance of any bar and nightclub from parcels containing single family residential, two family residential, day care center (up to 75), day care center (over 75), day care home, school day care, orphanage, monastery or convent, religious institution, or community education.
BL2021-931 - An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from IR and OR20 to SP zoning on properties located at 704 41st Ave N, 4105 Clifton Avenue and Clifton Avenue (unnumbered), 4018 Indiana Avenue, and 4020 Indiana Avenue, approximately 475 feet west of 40th Ave N, (5.11 acres), to permit 112 multifamily residential units, all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2021SP-004-001).
BL2021-932 - This is an updated bill due to a new state law that passed. It is an action that will be taken with BL2021-931. An ordinance to authorize building material restrictions and requirements for BL2021-931, a proposed Specific Plan Zoning District located at located at 704 41st Ave N, 4105 Clifton Avenue and Clifton Avenue (unnumbered), 4018 Indiana Avenue, and 4020 Indiana Avenue, approximately 475 feet west of 40th Ave N
BL2021-937 - An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from CS and RS5 to SP zoning for properties located at 2100, 2105 and 2107 Buchanan Street, on either side of Buchanan Street and approximately 85 feet west of Clarksville Pike (1.12 acres), to permit a mixed use development. I will add an amendment to remove the bar and nightclub usage and any outside amplified music.
BL2021-938 - This is an updated bill due to a new state law that passed. It is an action that will be taken with BL2021-937.
BL2021-943 - An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from CS and MUG-A to SP zoning for properties located at 2410, 2412 and 2416 West End Avenue and 2413 Elliston Place, at the northeast corner of West End Avenue and 25th Avenue South (0.87 acres), to permit a mixed used development. I'll add an amendment to this bill as well.
BL2021-946 - This will be deferred by rule - The applicant did not send out proper notice for the zoning. An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, A request to rezone from R6 and CS to SP zoning for properties located at 1919, 1924 and 1928 9th Avenue North, at the southeast and southwest corners of Clay Street and 9th Avenue North (1.12 acres), to permit a mixed use development.
BL2021-950 - An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from CF to MUI-A zoning for properties located at 1904, 1906, 1908, 1910, 1912, 1912B and 1916 Hayes Street.
BL2021-953 - An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by applying a Detached Accessory Dwelling Unit (DADU) Overlay District to various properties located south of Clay St. and Lacy St., north of Scoval St., east of 26th Ave. N., and west of Interstate 65, zoned CN, CS, R6, R6-A, RS5, and SP. There is a housekeeping amendment that will be added.
BL2021-958 - An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from CS to MUL-A zoning for property located at 626 40th Ave N, at the southeast corner of Clifton Avenue and 40th Ave N.
Here are a few other items on tonight's agenda I think you should follow.
RS2021-1191 - A resolution recognizing the North Nashville/Bordeaux Participatory Budgeting Steering Committee and Process.
RS2021-1201 - This is the Capital Spending Plan communicated above.
BL2021-971 - This ordinance will create an Office of Housing and Homelessness.
The following are Bills discussing License Plate Readers legislation
BL2021-841 - This ordinance, as amended, amends Section 13.08.080 of the Metropolitan Code pertaining to the use of LPR in the public rights-of-way. This ordinance generally prohibits LPR usage by Metro for scanning plates in the right-of-way, except as specifically allowed in the ordinance. This limitation would only apply to Metro and LPR could still be used by the public.
Metro would be authorized to use LPR in law enforcement vehicles, for emissions testing, and for parking enforcement. LPR could be used by law enforcement to scan, detect, and identify license plate numbers for the purposes of identifying:
• Stolen vehicles
• Vehicles associated with missing or endangered persons
• Vehicles registered to a person with an outstanding felony arrest warrant
• Vehicles for which a probable cause search warrant for a felony offense has been obtained
The ordinance would require departments, either directly or through contractors, who want to use LPRs to implement a usage and privacy policy that would be posted on the department’s website. The policy must be designed “to ensure that the collection, use, maintenance, sharing, and dissemination of LPR information is consistent with respect for individuals' privacy and civil liberties.” The data collected could only be used for the following purposes:
• investigating and prosecuting criminal offenses
• detecting and parking civil traffic or parking offenses
• operating a smart parking or curb management program
• assisting in missing persons cases including Amber and Silver Alerts
Dates to Remember
- Community Meeting regarding a community plan amendment and rezoning request for properties at 9th Ave N and Buchanan St. We met about this property early in the term. The Developer wanted to build a dog park.
- Thursday, November 4 - 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm (tentative)
- North Nashville Police Precinct
- 2231 26th Ave N
Lets Connect:
I invite all District 21 residents to reach out to me directly with any information or concerns in our community. Email is the best form of communication, but invite you to call me as well. My contact information is below.
Contact information: Email - [email protected] / Phone: 615.946.9700
Best regards,
Brandon
Yes, Re-Districting, Again!
There is a Metro Council Meeting on Tuesday at 6:00 pm. I wanted toe get this to you sooner this week due to important re-districting meetings that are starting on Monday! You must wear a mask to attend. An agenda has been provided, and you can watch the meeting live via channel 3 or stream live on your electronic devices. Also, please do not respond to this email... You can reach me at [email protected].
Re-Districting - redistrict.nashville.gov
The last time I wrote you, I mentioned that the re-districting maps will be out soon. We received the preliminary maps on Friday. Click here to view the proposed Council District Map.
Here is a snap shot of the proposed District 21 changes...
Below are community meeting dates that will be hosted by the Planning Department. Please join these meetings to ask any questions you have and to comment and share your thoughts on the city's proposed re-districting efforts.
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- Monday, Oct. 18: Sonny West Conference Center, 3pm – 7:30pm
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- Thursday, Oct. 21: Madison Library,
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- Monday, Oct. 25: Southeast Library,
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Capital Improvements Budget (CIB)
I also discussed the Capital Improvements Budget (CIB) with you in my last newsletter. Each year council members submit items to the Planning Department for the annual CIB. This list is due on October 31st and I'd like to hear from you of what Capital Improvements you would like me to add to our District's list. Click here to complete the District 21 CIB survey.
What's Happening Tonight
BL2021-961 - This is the re-introduction of CM Johnston's License Plate Reader (LPR) bill. It's on 1st reading tonight.
BL2021-911 - This is an ordinance that will add regulations to the Transportainment/Party Buses/tractors/boats/Golf Carts/Pedal Taverns/Etc. that we see in the downtown region. It will amend Chapter 2.100 of the Metropolitan Code pertaining to the composition of the Metropolitan Transportation Licensing Commission, amending Title 6 of the Metropolitan Code pertaining to the operation and regulation of Entertainment Transportation Vehicles, amending Section 9.20.020 pertaining to vehicle noise, and amending Sections 6.75.240, 7.24.040, and 12.54.210 of the Metropolitan Code pertaining to the consumption of alcoholic beverages in vehicles.
BL2021-866 - This ordinance would prohibit passengers in a motor vehicle from consuming or possessing an alcoholic beverage or beer during the operation of the vehicle.
Dates to Remember:
- District 21 Town Hall Meeting - Discussing Tax Freeze & Relief, Illegal Dumping, and Traffic Calming
- Tuesday, October 28 - 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
- West End United Methodist Church (Mask Required)
- 2200 West End Ave
- Virtual link option to be provided later
- Buchanan Business Owners Introduction Meeting
- Thursday, November 4 - 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
- North Nashville Police Precinct
- 2231 26th Ave N
- Community Meeting regarding a community plan amendment and rezoning request for properties at 9th Ave N and Buchanan St. We met about this property early in the term. The Developer wanted to build a dog park.
- Thursday, November 4 - 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm (tentative)
- North Nashville Police Precinct
- 2231 26th Ave N
Lets Connect:
I invite all District 21 residents to reach out to me directly with any information or concerns in our community. Email is the best form of communication, but invite you to call me as well. My contact information is below.
Contact information: Email - [email protected] / Phone: 615.946.9700
Best regards,
Brandon
Re-Districting and Capital Improvements
There is a Metro Council Meeting tonight at 6:00 pm and we have a lot to cover. You must wear a mask to attend. An agenda has been provided, and you can watch the meeting live via channel 3 or stream live on your electronic devices. Also, please do not respond to this email... You can reach me at [email protected].
Re-Districting
Nashville's re-districting conversation is heating up. I wrote about this topic a few newsletters back. I encourage you to sign up for the re-districting newsletter here. Preliminary District maps will be available for review on Friday, October 15. Community meetings will be set for the following Monday and more throughout the month of October. If you have any questions regarding your proposed re-districting status, you can email Metro Planning staff at [email protected]. As I mentioned before, several Nashvillians will not remain in their current district and you may be re-districted to a new Council District.
Capital Improvements Budget (CIB)
When I started this journey, District 21 was missing out on Millions of dollars in infrastructure investments. We changed that by including your needs into a Capital Improvements Budget annually. Each year, we have the opportunity to add to our "wish list" of capital needs throughout the District. We've been able to see a few of these items added to our CIB come to fruition throughout the past couple of years. The CIB is simply a wish list. The items on the CIB are lobbied by you and your council member (me) to work with the mayor to add to the Capital Spending Plan (CSP). The items must be included in the CIB to be added to the mayor's CSP. The District's CIB requests for the upcoming year will need to be added by October 31 - Will you please share your thoughts, via email at [email protected], on what you see that needs to be added as a Capital/Infrastructure investment in your community? This will help me decide on what is needed to be added within our current CIB. You can review the current CIB here.
Hadley Park Updates
Historic Hadley Park will be receiving a new pavilion and updated signage.
Stop The Bullying Walk - October 16
COVID-19 - A Safer Nashville COVID Website
Metro Public Health Department has Covid Vaccine Booster Shots available. There are also Drive-Thru Covid Testing sites open as well.
To receive more insight regarding the city's response to COVID-19, please visit "A Safer Nashville" website by clicking here.
What I've Been Up To:
- I-40 Cap: There will be a meeting on this Saturday, October 9 at noon. regarding the Cap. It will be at Lee Chapel AME Church. The mayor and representatives from NDOT will be in attendance to discuss what the Cap is all about. This is a proposed infrastructure project. Please join and let us know your thoughts, either way - Want it or Don't Want it.
- 37208 Committee - The 37208 committee is a few steps away from creating a 37208 Fund that will support, through a participatory grant making process, small non-profits that are activating in the 37208 zip code and helping families and youth in the 37208 zip code.
- Participatory Budgeting: The city has appropriated $2 Million to North Nashville and Bordeaux for a Participatory Budgeting program for capital improvements. There is a committee of your peers and neighbors working to find what best to spend the money on, and we want to hear from you. We are meeting on Thursday, October 7 at 6:00 pm at St. James Missionary Baptist Church. This meeting will have a virtual option as well, please review details in the "Dates to Remember" section below.
- License Plate Readers (LPRs) Survey: I've had this survey up for a while Thank you for responding, if you haven't had the chance to complete the survey please do so now. This will be re-introduced to the council soon!
What's Happening Tonight
Elections and Confirmations: Multiple Elections and Confirmations tonight. We will be selecting a new Planning Committee Chair that will also sit on the Metro Planning Commission. The Transportation Chair is also up for election.
RS2021-1177 - A resolution accepting a Promotion of the Arts grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission, to support a permanent public art lighting installation and an artist residency program in North Nashville.
RS2021-1183 - A resolution recognizing October as Italian-American Heritage Month and celebrating the contributions and achievements of Italian Americans.
BL2021-911 - This is an ordinance that will add regulations to the Transportainment/Party Buses/tractors/boats/Golf Carts/Pedal Taverns/Etc. that we see in the downtown region. It will amend Chapter 2.100 of the Metropolitan Code pertaining to the composition of the Metropolitan Transportation Licensing Commission, amending Title 6 of the Metropolitan Code pertaining to the operation and regulation of Entertainment Transportation Vehicles, amending Section 9.20.020 pertaining to vehicle noise, and amending Sections 6.75.240, 7.24.040, and 12.54.210 of the Metropolitan Code pertaining to the consumption of alcoholic beverages in vehicles.
This ordinance is being updated. The sponsor will more-than-likely defer this item.
BL2021-922 - An ordinance amending Sections 17.04.060, 17.08.030, and 17.16.070 of the Metropolitan Code, Zoning Regulations to implement a distance requirement for the "bar or nightclub" use. Establishments shall be a minimum of 100 linear feet from the property line of another property upon which a single family residential, two family residential, day care center (up to 75), day care center (over 75), day care home, school day care, orphanage, monastery or convent, religious institution, or community education use is located.
BL2021-872 - This is an ordinance that will mandate masks be worn inside all public spaces.
Dates to Remember:
- Participatory Budgeting Community Meeting - Share with us how we should spend $2M in North Nashville and Bordeaux
- Thursday, October 7 - 6:00 pm
- St. James Missionary Baptist Church
- 600 28th Ave N - In Person location (Masks Required)
- Online Streaming Option - Click Here
- Jefferson Street Cap - Come learn what this is all about - I have not heard a lot from the Mayor's office, but interested to hear and learn about this proposed project.
- Saturday, October 9 - 12:00pm - 1:00 pm
- Lee Chapel AME Church (Outdoor Event)
- 1716 Scovel St.
- Community Meeting regarding a proposed Rezone at the NW Corner of 12th Ave N & Wheless St.
- Tuesday, October 12 - 6:00 pm
- NW Corner of 12th Ave N and Wheless St. (Outdoor Event)
- Community Meeting to discuss DADU Overlay
- Wednesday, October 13 - 6:00 pm
- Virtual Meeting: Click Here
- Community Meeting regarding a community plan amendment and rezoning request for properties at 9th Ave N and Buchanan St. We met about this property early in the term. The Developer wanted to build a dog park.
- Tuesday, October 26 - 6:00 pm
- Location TBA (Working on a hybrid meeting)
- Metro Planning Commission Meeting - DADU Overlay
- Tuesday, October 28 - 4:00 pm
- 700 2nd Ave S
- District 21 Town Hall Meeting - Discussing Tax Freeze & Relief, Illegal Dumping, and Traffic Calming
- Tuesday, October 28 - 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
- West End United Methodist Church (Mask Required)
- 2200 West End Ave
- Virtual link option to be provided later
Lets Connect:
I invite all District 21 residents to reach out to me directly with any information or concerns in our community. Email is the best form of communication, but invite you to call me as well. My contact information is below.
Contact information: Email - [email protected] / Phone: 615.946.9700
Best regards,
Brandon
Keep Fighting - Like Derrick Henry
There is a Metro Council Meeting tonight at 6:00 pm. Please join us, there's a public comment period at the beginning of the meeting... You must wear a mask to attend. An agenda has been provided, and you can watch the meeting live via channel 3 or stream live on your electronic devices. Also, please do not respond to this email... You can reach me at [email protected].
I'm going to start this Newsletter with a much different topic than I usually share... I am a huge football fan. I really enjoy the game. So, as we kickoff this season, let's remember to keep fighting, just like the Titans and Derrick Henry. If you had a chance to watch the Titans play in Seattle this past Sunday, you know what I mean by "Keep Fighting!" The Titans found themselves in a 24 - 9 deficit at halftime against one of the best teams in the NFL. During halftime, the Titans made a few adjustments on offense and defense and came out in the next half ready to play their brand of football. They continued to fight and won the game with a field goal with the final score Titans 33 - Seahawks 30.
Nashville has been through a lot over the past few years, but remember, we have to keep fighting. Many families are still recovering from the March 3rd, 2020 tornado that tore through our District. All of us are wading through the clutches of the Covid Health Pandemic, but we have to keep wearing our masks and getting our vaccinations, Keep Fighting! I ask all my neighbors, to do their part and keep fighting for a safer, healthier, and stronger Nashville.
COVID-19 - A Safer Nashville COVID Website
In my last message, I mentioned that COVID-19 has began to surge, greatly, throughout the country and right here in Davidson County. The city continues to provide, both, testing and vaccination sites. If you are feeling any COVID-19 symptoms, you can get tested at the sites below. If you haven't received the vaccine and would like to, you can get your vaccine at one of the sites below.
To receive more insight regarding the city's response to COVID-19, please visit "A Safer Nashville" website by clicking here.
What I've Been Up To:
- I-40 Cap: There has been a lot of conversation regarding the I-40 cap. I met with the Director of NDOT recently to help answer any questions we have. Please be on the lookout for information regarding the proposed cap project this week. I've met with NDOT leadership, and they are planning to have an information session in the coming week or so.
- I am working to get a development in the Centennial Park area to install sidewalks along the East side of the Park. This will help with mobility in and out of the park, currently, there are no sidewalks or pedestrian walking trails. We are meeting next week to discuss this with a developer that may donate the work to the city... Fingers crossed.
- Illegal Dumping Meeting... I walked several alleys throughout the district with representatives from Waste Management, Metro Water, NDOT, Metro Codes, Metro Public Health, Nashville Fire, and Metro Police last week. They were able to see (and smell) the illegal dumping issues that we have. From this meeting, we are looking to provide 1.) more lighting in the alleyways, 2.) paving alleys in North Nashville, 3.) trimming brush and trees for safer passage through the alleyways, 4.) organize more metro alley/brush pickup through District 21 alleys, and 5.) we are establishing an advisory team to think through options that will mitigate the problem once and for all. Please continue to send your reports to HubNashville for illegal dumping, your engagement and vigilance helps tremendously.
- 37208 Committee - The 37208 committee is planning a series of conversations regarding Alternatives to Policing. During budget season, we heard a lot from constituents about financial resources and where we are prioritizing dollars. This series will help have a conversation on public safety and welcome thoughts from leaders in this area.
- Participatory Budgeting: The city has appropriated $2 Million to North Nashville and Bordeaux for a Participatory Budgeting program for capital improvements. There is a committee of your peers and neighbors working to find what best to spend the money on, and we want to hear from you. I will be hosting a meeting soon to allow this committee to share their thoughts with you, but most importantly, they would like to hear from their neighbors and what is most important in our communities.
- License Plate Readers (LPRs) Survey: I've had this survey up for a while Thank you for responding, if you haven't had the chance to complete the survey please do so now. This will be re-introduced to the council Tonight!
What's Happening Tonight
Elections and Confirmations:
We have multiple confirmations tonight for the Auditorium Commission and the Tour and Convention Commission. We will also nominate a few folks to be elected to the Industrial Development Board (IDB). The IDB elections will take place at the next meeting
BL2021-840 - On Third Reading: Changing RS5 zoning to R6-A Zoning at 706 26th Ave N - I'm the sponsor.
BL2021-861 - On Third Reading: Changing RS5 zoning to R6-A Zoning at 0 Booker Street - I'm the sponsor.
BL2021-911 - This is an ordinance that will add regulations to the Transportainment/Party Buses/tractors/boats/Golf Carts/Pedal Taverns/Etc. that we see in the downtown region. It will amend Chapter 2.100 of the Metropolitan Code pertaining to the composition of the Metropolitan Transportation Licensing Commission, amending Title 6 of the Metropolitan Code pertaining to the operation and regulation of Entertainment Transportation Vehicles, amending Section 9.20.020 pertaining to vehicle noise, and amending Sections 6.75.240, 7.24.040, and 12.54.210 of the Metropolitan Code pertaining to the consumption of alcoholic beverages in vehicles.
BL2021-872 - This is an ordinance that will mandate masks be worn inside all public spaces.
Lets Connect:
I invite all District 21 residents to reach out to me directly with any information or concerns in our community. Email is the best form of communication, but invite you to call me as well. My contact information is below.
Contact information: Email - [email protected] / Phone: 615.946.9700
Best regards,
Brandon
Hello Fall!
There is a Metro Council Meeting tonight at 6:00 pm. An agenda has been provided, and you can watch the meeting live via channel 3 or stream live on your electronic devices. Also, please do not respond to this email... You can reach me at [email protected].
Happy Labor Day! I hope you had a wonderful Labor Day celebration this weekend.
Before we go any further... I'd like to take this moment to celebrate me and Damita's anniversary, which is tomorrow. Happy Anniversary Damita!
COVID-19 - A Safer Nashville COVID Website
COVID-19 has began to surge, greatly, throughout the country and right here in Davidson County. The city has provided, both, testing and vaccination sites. If you are feeling any COVID-19 symptoms, you can get tested at the sites below. If you haven't received the vaccine and would like to, you can get your vaccine at one of the sites below.
What I've Been Up To:
- WeGo is planning a development of a transit center at the intersection of 26th Ave N and Clarksville Hwy. We had a great meeting in August. WeGo explained their process and goals in detail and shared that there will be more engagement opportunities in the future. We had several questions regarding the overall land development, but the land owner did not join the meeting. I'm hoping to have a meeting with the land owner and WeGo soon.
- I-40 Cap: There has been a lot of conversation regarding the I-40 cap. I met with the Director of NDOT recently to help answer any questions we have. I am working to schedule a meeting with NDOT, the mayor, and you all to have a better understanding of what the Cap Conversation is all about. Please give me a little time to work through the details, but I plan to have a meeting scheduled for this fall. (Still Working)
- I am working to get a development in the Centennial Park area to install sidewalks along the East side of the Park. This will help with mobility in and out of the park, currently, there are no sidewalks or pedestrian walking trails.
- Illegal Dumping Meeting... Representatives from the mayor's office, NDOT (Public Works), Metro Water's Waste Management, and I will be meeting in an alley near you soon. This is an area I've been working on for a while. We have made some headway, and we are working on a plan to get the alleys and illegal dumping cleared and a plan to mitigate the dumping from ever happening. I will continue to work on this and find a plan that serves you best.
- 37208 Committee - The 37208 committee is planning a series of conversations regarding Alternatives to Policing. During budget season, we heard a lot from constituents about financial resources and where we are prioritizing dollars. This series will help have a conversation on public safety and welcome thoughts from leaders in this area.
- License Plate Readers (LPRs) Survey: I've had this survey up for a while Thank you for responding, if you haven't had the chance to complete the survey please do so now. This will be re-introduced to the council Tonight!
What's Happening Tonight
Elections and Confirmations:
We will elect a person to serve on the Community Oversight Board tonight. Also, Saul Solomon is up to be confirmed as the mayor's pick to serve as the interim Director of Finance. There has been a little pushback on Mr. Solomon due to his finance history. This will be an interesting conversation.
BL2021-840 - On Second Reading/ Public Hearing: Changing RS5 zoning to R6-A Zoning at 706 26th Ave N - I'm the sponsor.
BL2021-861 - On Second Reading/ Public Hearing: Changing RS5 zoning to R6-A Zoning at 0 Booker Street - I'm the sponsor.
RS2021-1089 - A resolution accepting a grant from the Metro Historical Commission Foundation to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metro Historical Commission, to assist with a portion of the costs associated with the site's master plan for Fort Negley Park.
BL2021-582 - This is the original License Plate Reader (LPR) Legislation. This bill allows for LPRs in the Right-of-Way (ROW) in fixed locations and in police cars. It allows for storage of 30 days. This is a pilot, and will have to come back to the council at the sunset date.
BL2021-841 - This is an additional License Plate Reader (LPR) legislation. This bill will only allows for LPR systems to keep information for 24hrs. The LPRs can only be used in police cars. The LPRs must only capture the license plate and no other objects or persons within the car.
Lets Connect:
I invite all District 21 residents to reach out to me directly with any information or concerns in our community. Email is the best form of communication, but invite you to call me as well. My contact information is below.
Contact information: Email - [email protected] / Phone: 615.946.9700
Best regards,
Brandon
Slow Down!
There is a Metro Council Meeting tonight at 6:00 pm. We are back in the Council Chambers - Please join us if you'd like (masks are required)... An agenda has been provided, and you can watch the meeting live via channel 3 or stream live on your electronic devices. Also, please do not respond to this email... You can reach me at [email protected].
Metro Nashville Traffic Calming Program
I've heard from several of you regarding the high rates of speeding, illegal parking in alleys, too close to intersections, in the bike lanes, etc. I have communicated these issues with Cmdrs. McClain, Widener, and Corman regarding these areas.
If you are having the traffic concerns mentioned above, or any other traffic concerns, I would like to encourage you to apply to the Metro Nashville Traffic Calming Program. The Metro Traffic Calming Program is designed to identify, prioritize, and help mitigate the undesirable effects of traffic in residential neighborhoods. The most common goals for traffic calming projects are:
- lower traffic speeds, and
- safer street accommodations for non-drivers.
Traffic calming represents the continual effort and commitment of Metro to improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods. Nashville Department of Transportation, along with other agencies such as the Metro Planning Department and the Metro Police Department, work together to assist neighbors to keep our streets safe for all users. Recommended improvements should be an enhancement to each neighborhood and projects are therefore developed in concert with residents.
In order to provide a fair evaluation of a very high number of neighborhoods desiring to participate, applications for traffic calming are accepted only during specified times. The neighborhood traffic calming application period is currently closed.
We are encouraging residents to review the Traffic Calming Applications on File before submitting a new application. If your neighborhood street is already on file, you do not need to submit an additional application for consideration into the program.
With the rise of the COVID-19 Delta Variant the city has required masks in Metro buildings
WeGo Transit Center in North Nashville
I've shared a blurb in my Newsletter over the last several months asking for you to complete a survey regarding the proposed North Nashville Transit Center. I've invited WEGO and the property developer to share their preliminary plans for the center, but, most importantly, you will have the opportunity to share your thoughts and what you would like to see at the corner of 26th Ave N and Clarksville Hwy.
Join me, this Saturday, August 21: 10:00 am at the North Nashville Police Precinct (2231 26th Ave N)
What I've Been Up To:
- WeGo is planning a development of a transit center at the intersection of 26th Ave N and Clarksville Hwy. I've scheduled a meeting for Saturday, August 21 at 10:00 am at the North Police Precinct.
- I completed a ride-along with NDOT (Public Works) throughout the district. There are several areas that have been mentioned by neighbors that are having traffic issues, and we had a chance to observe each area. From, 23rd Ave N to Church St, we walked through each area and noted major challenges and NDOT is working through those.
- I-40 Cap: There has been a lot of conversation regarding the I-40 cap. I met with the Director of NDOT recently to help answer any questions we have. I am working to schedule a meeting with NDOT, the mayor, and you all to have a better understanding of what the Cap Conversation is all about. Please give me a little time to work through the details, but I plan to have a meeting scheduled for this fall.
- In working with a development near Centennial Park, the city was able to receive a $100,000 donation to Metro Parks to upgrade the fence at Centennial Park Dog Park.
- I met with the manager at Ted Rhodes Golf Course, located right at the corner of our District. They would like to have a meeting room/banquet room to attract more tournaments. Ted Rhodes is the second highest grossing municipal golf course in Davidson County, but we have not invested into the center in decades. I am working with the Metro Parks Director and the course manager to find dollars to add these much needed upgrades.
- License Plate Readers (LPRs) Survey: I sent you a quick, 4-question survey regarding your thoughts on LPRs last week. Thank you for responding, if you haven't had the chance to complete the survey please do so now. This will be re-introduced to the council Tonight!
What's Happening Tonight
RS2021-1087- A resolution approving a grant from the U.S. Department of the Treasury to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Metropolitan Action Commission, to be used for emergency rental assistance in accordance with the purposes set forth in Section 3201(a) of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
RS2021-1090 - A resolution approving the employment contract for the Chief Medical Director of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. Dr. Gill Wright has been the acting Medical Director of the Health Department for several months. This Resolution will accept the board's recommendation to approve his contract as the Chief Medical Director.
BL2021-582 - This is the original License Plate Reader (LPR) Legislation. This bill allows for LPRs in the Right-of-Way (ROW) in fixed locations and in police cars. It allows for storage of 30 days. This is a pilot, and will have to come back to the council at the sunset date.
BL2021-841 - This is an additional License Plate Reader (LPR) legislation. This bill will only allows for LPR systems to keep information for 24hrs. The LPRs can only be used in police cars. The LPRs must only capture the license plate and no other objects or persons within the car.
- WeGo North Nashville Transit Community Meeting (Mask Required)
- Saturday, August 21 10:00 am
- North Police Precinct
- 2231 26th Ave N
- (Tentative Date) District 21 Town Hall
- Thursday, September 30 at 6:30 pm
- West End United Methodist Church
- 2200 West End Ave.
Lets Connect:
I invite all District 21 residents to reach out to me directly with any information or concerns in our community. Email is the best form of communication, but invite you to call me as well. My contact information is below.
Contact information: Email - [email protected] / Phone: 615.946.9700
Best regards,
Brandon