Fall is Near!

 

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].

Nashville's Neighborhood Street Traffic Calming Program

Nashville's Neighborhood Street 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:

  1. lower traffic speeds, and
  2. safer street accommodations for non-drivers

Traffic calming represents the continual effort and commitment of the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) to improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods. Recommended improvements should be an enhancement to each neighborhood and projects are therefore developed in concert with residents.

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 Street Traffic Calming (NSTC) program will open its next application window from September 3, 2024 through September 16, 2024.

What I've Been Up To:
  • Baby P attended a District 21 Community Meeting... He's ready for his 2044 campaign for Metro Council!
  • Be on the lookout for a community meeting to discuss resources for individuals in need of housing upgrades.
  • I am planning a meeting with NDOT to follow up on the 28th Ave N and Jefferson St roundabout conversation.
  • My professional full-time position has been busy. We are in a busy time and that's been my main focus this month.

What's Happening Tonight:  

BL2024-498- An ordinance providing the honorary street name designation of “James ‘Jake’ Sherrell Way” for a portion of 17th Avenue North.

RS2024-679 -A resolution congratulating the five Nashville-related Olympians for their achievements at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

Dates To Remember:

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

 

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