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
Change Up Your Daily Commute and Save Over $10K
You read that correctly: new research from the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) posits that savings could reach $10,160 per year for anyone who switches from driving alone to mass transit. See more here on the APTA blog.
That’s up from their report findings of $9,474 savings just two years ago (APTA June 2016 blog).… Continue reading
Councilman Freddie O’Connell Voted ‘Yes’ because . . .
This is Councilman Freddie O’Connell’s personal Facebook post from April 16, 2018. Re-posted here with his permission.
Early voting in Nashville is underway for our May 1 election, which means we have the chance to vote for #LetsMoveNashville.
I voted yes because our mobility crisis, though less discussed, is easily as pernicious and widespread as our housing crisis.… Continue reading
The Rest of the Story
Here, we share a letter from Ralph Schulz. He shares information about the tactics of the transit plan’s opposition. When you are dealing with the voting public, honesty really is the best policy. Read on:
Starting today, voters begin to determine Nashville’s future.… Continue reading
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