Why we support the Amp
The AMP is a very good start to a much larger regional rapid transit network. It will become the backbone of the system envisioned in the Nashville MPO’s Regional Transit Plan that was unanimously...
View ArticleGrant to Improve Bus Service Into Downtown Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today announced a $10 million grant for the Nashville Transit Signal Priority System upgrade, one of 52 transportation projects in 37...
View ArticlePublic Invited to Provide Input on Nashville’s Street Design and Traffic Flow
NASHVILLE, Tenn–Metro Public Works will host an informational Open House gathering for the Multimodal Mobility Study to introduce the project, present initial data collection results, and accept public...
View ArticleAMP under Attack
The Tennessee legislature’s House Bill 2156/Senate Bill 2243 specifically targets Davidson County and seeks to limit rapid transit options for Nashville, including The Amp. This is a complete overreach...
View ArticleStop the State Legislature’s Overreach on Nashville
SB 2243/ HB 2156, sponsored by Sen. Jim Tracy and Rep. Vince Dean, is an explicit overreach of their power as elected officials. These bills specifically target Davidson County and seek to limit future...
View Article30 Days of Transit
Transit Month starts April 1st with new partners and more events. This year we have partnered with Walk/Bike Nashville, Young Professionals in Transportation, and the Oasis Center to expand our...
View ArticleTransit Now Adopts a Stop in the 5 Points
Today we became the proud parents of a nice little bus stop next to our friends at Woodland Wine Merchant. We’re going to try to keep this bus stop tidy and bright. If you’re interested in helping...
View ArticleTrains, Beer & BBQ!
Join the Nashville Civic Design Center and Transit Now Nashville for a ride on the Music City Star to Hamilton Springs transit-oriented development in Lebanon April 16th at 5:45 pm at the Riverfront...
View ArticleWhere are you going? An Art & Transit Project
Where Are You Going? is a photo-voice project coordinated by the William Neil Rollins Art Studio at Oasis Center and the Oasis Center’s MTA Youth Action Team, which is a youth advisory council formed...
View ArticleCelebrating Youth Poetry & Leadership in Nashville
In the latest issue of Nashville Arts Magazine, Rebecca Berrios, Community Engagement Manager at Metro Nashville Arts Commission, celebrates youth contributions to this year’s Poetry in Motion...
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