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In the Region: Lebanon

January 8, 2020 By admin

It is the mission of the Transit Alliance to build support for regional transit solutions. Strengthening the regional community is our goal–a connected region is a strong region.

Just before the Holiday Break, the Transit Alliance had the pleasure of presenting to the Lebanon Chamber of Commerce.… Continue reading

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: chamber of commerce, cities, community, lebanon, Middle Tennessee, Multimodal, train, transit, WeGo

The Magic of Greenways

October 26, 2018 By admin

Nashville is set to open the first 1.25 miles of a planned 7-mile long 440 Greenway that will parallel Interstate 440 and connect neighborhoods currently divided by Interstates 40 and 440. Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation and Greenways for Nashville are hosting an opening at 10:00 am, Saturday, October 27th, at Elmington Park.… Continue reading

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bicycle, bike, Biking, community, Commute, Greenways, Middle Tennessee, Nashville, Neighborhood, New, Parks, transit, walk, walking

Local Constituencies Deserve to Dictate Their Communities

June 28, 2018 By admin

The way a local community looks and feels, is designed, planned, managed, etc. is specific to that community. It reflects the ‘local flavor’ which is informed by history of place, geography, demographics, culture, and personality. It stands to reason that in creating any infrastructure, each community deserves to develop and design it to their liking according to what fits their needs and common aesthetic.… Continue reading

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ballot, community, Koch Brothers, Nashville, referendum, Tennessee, transit

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