Metro is asking for recovery volunteers to help keep damaged neighborhoods accessible to first responders
Please to all tornado recovery volunteers, first responders and repair crews need your help.
Continued traffic congestion in the most heavily impacted areas of Nashville will hamper the continued recovery process for those dealing with the most damage.
Tornado recovery volunteers are asked to park at:
Mount Gilead Missionary Baptist Church-Hermitage Campus.
4004 Lebanon Pike
Hermitage, TN 37076
The number of private vehicles in the most impacted areas of Donelson/Hermitage has hampered entry for large commercial vehicles including Metro Nashville Public Works trucks, Metro Nashville Water Services crews and NES repair trucks.
For additional information, residents can use hubNashville by calling 311, downloading the hubNashville app, or visiting hub.nashville.gov.
Metro's Community Hotline will continue to be staffed 24 hours a day and can be reached by calling 615-862-8750 for all non-emergency, weather-related inquiries, the reporting of hazards and to request assistance. In case of an emergency, residents should call 911.
The NERVE (Nashville Emergency Response Viewing Engine) has been activated in coordination with this EOC activation. This site will provide information about storm related road closures, any evacuation areas or routes, shelters and relief centers. This also includes a media tab with a Twitter feed and press releases. http://nerve.nashville.gov.