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The Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority (Nashville MTA), which does business as WeGo Public Transit, is a public transportation agency based in Nashville, Tennessee. Consisting of city buses and paratransit, the system serves Nashville and Davidson County. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 7,634,900, or about 27,700 per weekday as of ...
Let's Move Nashville was a local referendum in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 1, 2018, that would have funded the construction of a mass transit system under the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority in Davidson County. The $8.9 billion plan would have included several light rail and bus rapid transit lines along major corridors, to be built ...
AT&T/Comcast vs. Nashville Metro Government. On September 22, 2016, AT&T filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Metro Government of Nashville, Tennessee, less than 24 hours after the city had passed its One Touch Make Ready Ordinance. At the time, AT&T owned approximately 20% of the utility poles within the Nashville Metro area.
May 14, 2024 at 3:05 PM. Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell delivered his first State of Metro Address in front of a WeGo bus in a cavernous Expo building at the Nashville Fairgrounds Tuesday ...
Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell announced the newest additions to his administration's roster Friday, including some familiar faces who will helm transit and mobility, codes and general services.
October 31, 2023 at 9:09 PM. A panel of three Tennessee judges ousted the new state-appointed Metro Nashville Airport Authority board Tuesday in a win for the city's legal battle to retain local ...
The Nashville Housing Authority (NHA) was the predecessor to the MDHA it received approval by the City Council on Oct. 31, 1938. The housing authority was set up after the passage of the United States Housing Act of 1937. In December 1972 the NHA board recommended a name change to the Metro Development and Housing Agency (MDHA). MDHA
The bill is narrowly tailored in an apparent response to the 2023 expulsions of Reps. Justin Jones, D-Nashville, and Justin Pearson, D-Memphis. House GOP bill would block local governments from ...