State law mandates that ballot language be limited to 250 words. Here is what voters on Nov. 5 will read before they consider ...
Following a social media post that claimed the mayor’s transit plan included an increase in the grocery tax as well as ...
Editor's note: The Tennessean is encouraging residents to share their views on the Nov. 5 transit referendum ... It’s official — Nashville’s Transit Improvement Program, called Choose ...
The author, a former Metro Council member, opposes Mayor Freddie O'Connell's Choose How You Move referendum on Nov. 5 and ...
You may be seeing more from a group advocating against Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell's upcoming transportation referendum ...
Moving efficiently throughout Nashville and keeping neighborhoods connected has become a crucial topic of sustainable growth ...
This week, the organized group opposing this referendum has also started to get its name out there through social media ads.
Alternative transit options present a hopeful solution to the city’s growing traffic congestion. WeGo Transit recently ...
As Nashville grapples with rapid growth, top concerns for Nashvillians include transportation and affordable housing.
The passage of the Nov. 5 transit referendum allows us the real opportunity to speak into the next several decades of Nashville’s infrastructure, so it’s our responsibility to organize to make ...
It’s official — Nashville’s Transit Improvement Program, called Choose How You Move, will be on the ballot this November. The ballot measure aims to provide what we have been striving for ...