The opposition campaign is trying again to overturn the results of the transit referendum approved on Election Day.
After passing in November's election, Nashville's Choose How You Move transit plan began collecting the 0.5% sales tax ...
The legal arguments are over and the verdict on whether Nashville’s $3.1 billion transit referendum and accompanying sales tax increase can take effect next month is now under review.
Nashville's transit plan has survived the legal challenge against it and is set to go into effect as scheduled. Chancellor Anne Martin on Monday sided with the city in the lawsuit brought against ...
Later, the Tesla crashed into a tree in the area of Mile Marker 80 of I-65 North in Berry Hill. The driver was found by first ...
The Nashville Banner is a nonprofit ... approval in November of Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s $3.1 billion transit referendum. Martin did not make a ruling from the bench but predicted she ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A Davidson County chancery court judge deemed Nashville’s Choose How You Move plan “valid and legal” despite a legal challenge from an anti-transit group.
Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s office released a video conversation between O’Connell and representatives with the Office of ...
The committee will include both technical experts and community voices to provide feedback on the implementation of Choose ...
Opponents to Nashville's transit referendum have filed an appeal in a bid to block the plan days before its half-cent-per-dollar tax hike is set to go into effect. After losing their bid to ...