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A new state law requires Metro Nashville to reduce its council to 20 members or fewer. Metro's Planning Department must present a new district map to Metro Council by April 10. Planners released ...
A new series of maps released Thursday show what a proposed tax increase for dedicated transit funding could yield for Nashville residents, including up to 86 miles of new sidewalks, 38 miles of ...
The East Bank Development Authority revealed more plans, concepts and timelines for the new Nashville neighborhood ...
The Town of Nashville’s Draft Comprehensive Plan lays out a comprehensive Future Land Use Plan that will guide development, ...
Nashville is a popular destination for southern ... Nissan Stadium alters its seating map for concerts. The map below gives you the general layout for a concert, though it can change depending ...
Not sure if that's you? If you live in Davidson County, it's easy to check on the Nashville.gov parcel viewer. Under map layers, select "FEMA Flood Hazard Areas." Then you can enter your address.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Nashville flooding map: See where waters are on the rise as rainfall continues in Middle Tennessee ...