A RESOLUTION to approve, pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 7-56-102 and subject to the oversight and approval of the department of transportation, the Nolensville Pike, Gallatin Pike, and Downtown corridor projects as included in the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County's Choose How You Move transportation improvement program, as adopted by the voters on November 5, 2024.
Impact
The approval of SJR0657 is expected to have a significant positive impact on transportation infrastructure in Nashville. By incorporating a bus rapid transit system into the project designs, the resolution aims to reduce congestion on major roadways, enhance safety for motorists and pedestrians, and improve the efficiency of public transit services. Additionally, by ensuring that these projects can compete effectively for federal funding, the resolution represents a strategic alignment of local needs with state-level support, thereby facilitating necessary improvements to the transportation network.
Summary
SJR0657 is a Senate Joint Resolution that seeks to approve the Nolensville Pike, Gallatin Pike, and Downtown corridor projects as part of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County's Choose How You Move transportation improvement program. This program was approved by local voters on November 5, 2024, and aims to provide dedicated funding for various transportation enhancements aimed at alleviating congestion and improving public transit services across Nashville. The resolution encompasses oversight by the Department of Transportation (TDOT) and affirms the legislative support required for implementing these projects.
Contention
While SJR0657 has garnered broad support among many stakeholders, some points of contention exist regarding the specifics of the bus rapid transit systems and how they will integrate within the existing transportation framework. Concerns have been raised about potential impacts on future road developments and the safety of highway users. Further, criticism may arise over the effectiveness and efficiency of proposed solutions, especially regarding funding and resources allocation. Nonetheless, the General Assembly recognizes that these improvements are essential to addressing Nashville's growing congestion issues and enhancing the overall mobility in the region.
A RESOLUTION to express opposition to The Boring Company's proposed tunnels within Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County; condemn the company's lack of transparency, inadequate community and Davidson County delegation engagement, and troubling labor and safety practices; and affirm that public land and public infrastructure decisions must prioritize the welfare, safety, and expressed needs of Nashville residents.
Requires the department of transportation to prioritize federal priority corridors in the statewide transportation improvement program (STIP) and requires any changes to the STIP to be approved by the joint committee on administrative rules
A RESOLUTION to approve annual events by certain 501(c) organizations in accordance with the provisions of Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Tennessee, and pursuant to the Tennessee Nonprofit Gaming Law.
A RESOLUTION to approve annual events by certain 501(c) organizations in accordance with the provisions of Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Tennessee, and pursuant to the Tennessee Nonprofit Gaming Law.