With temperatures dropping into the single digits tonight, we’re especially reminded of the grit and sacrifice it takes after so much destruction across our system. We are endlessly grateful for the lineworkers’ dedication today and every day. Let’s show ‘em some love! #thankalineworker
Join Council Member At-Large Burkley Allen, District 18 Member Tom Cash, and District 19 Member Jacob Kupin for a WeGo Bus Riding 101 trip, with an optional stop at Downtown Presby’s Waffle Shop (ticket purchase required). Find out more here: https://t.co/OMsA6ibwYb
From #TeamSRG's @htmldon: The “Choose How You Move” transit initiative, backed by Mayor Freddie O’Connell, passed by a nearly 2-1 margin. Majorities of voters in every council district supported the plan with the strongest support in #EastNashville's District 6 (81% For).
It's time to #ChooseHowYouMove! You're invited to join us this evening at @FirstHorizonPrk to celebrate the future of transportation in Nashville with Mayor @freddieoconnell 🎉 5 - 6:30 pm. This rain or shine event is free and open to the public, we'll see you there!
We were excited to join Moving Forward, community leaders and our friends @nashchamber for a thoughtful and productive evening. Mayor @freddieoconnell even popped in to give an inspiring pep talk about the future of our connected city! Get involved here > https://t.co/3NPYHudDf2
Making huge progress on transportation and infrastructure in Nashville is important. It’s popular. And it’s possible.
Tonight #MetroCouncilNash will consider giving us all the option to vote on our #ChooseHowYouMove program in November.
We can do this, Nashville.
Many Nashvillians affected by extreme heat could be eligible for a free fan or air conditioning unit through @MetroActionComm.
More information here on their summer cooling program: https://t.co/pMi6MAVVC1
So excited to start this food scraps pickup pilot thanks to @NashvilleMWS and @CompostNash!! I know a lot of our weekly garbage consists of food waste and we’re excited to have this opportunity to try something different.
This week, Metro Nashville launches its first-ever curbside food scraps collection program! By diverting food waste from landfills and turning it into nutrient-rich compost, we're taking a significant step towards achieving our Zero Waste goal to reduce all landfill waste by 90%.