Mayor Freddie O'Connell is releasing updated concept maps giving Nashvillians a new look at how dedicated transportation funding could transform the way people move around the city. The maps build from concepts released at the Technical Advisory Committee meeting on March 6 which show the potential impact of investment in several key areas of focus as the mayor continues to gather input from the public, Metro Council, and advisory committees for a transportation plan.
"Our team presented to our Technical Advisory Committee a series of concept maps that show the extent of progress we hope to make around several priorities: sidewalks, expanded bus service, smart traffic signals, and investment in modern infrastructure that makes our city safer no matter how you choose to move around," said Mayor Freddie O'Connell. "We're continuing to engage with the public, Metro Council members, and the two committees as well as engaging with the 70 transportation plans that Metro has done over the past decade that elicited more than 66,000 pieces of feedback from Nashvillians."
- Sidewalks
- Traffic Signals
- Bus Rapid Transit/Priority Service
- Frequent and Local Service Network
- New WeGo Routes
- Express Routes
Maps updated March 21, 2024