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Nashville's much-debated May 1 referendum is on funding a $5.4 billion transit plan.
Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell announced his administration will push forward with a November transit funding vote, with details to come.
Davidson County residents voted down the "Let's Move Nashville" plan in the transit referendum. So what's next?
The election commission voted "unanimously on a bipartisan basis" to put Nashville's transit referendum to a vote on Nov. 5.
Nashville voters will decide this election season on a $3.1 billion transportation plan that would fund improvements to the city's bus system, sidewalks, traffic signals and more.
Why Traffic-Choked Nashville Said 'No Thanks' to Public Transit After the city's voters shot down an ambitious plan to fund light rail and bus lines, transit advocates wonder where they went wrong.
Nashville voters will pick their choice for U.S. president in November, and advocates for expanding mass transit in the city want to hitch a referendum to that same ballot.
Tuesday's vote capped the third time in a decade that a Nashville mayor pursued a transit expansion. Voters sent this latest proposal — a $3.1 billion vision from a mayor with deep transit ...
News Here's what the Nashville transit referendum may look like on the November 2024 ballot So after two mayors have fallen short on transit reform, can Mayor O'Connell have any better luck?
Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell announced his administration will push forward with a November transit funding vote, with details to come.
Nashville overwhelmingly voted down transit funding in 2018. Here's what could be different in 2024 as mayor contemplates another referendum.
That referendum, which devoted around 61% of its funding to light rail and a transit tunnel under downtown Nashville, made it on the ballot but was ultimately rejected by voters. Transit referendum: ...