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  • METROPOLITAN PLANNING COMMISSION DRAFT MINUTES October 23, 2025

    Oct 23, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
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    The Metropolitan Planning Commission held a regular meeting on October 23, 2025, at 4:00 pm in Nashville with nine of ten commissioners present, including Chair Greg Adkins and Vice-Chair Jessica Farr. The Commission guides growth and development in Nashville and Davidson County with a focus on sustainable community development, neighborhood preservation, and infrastructure efficiency. The document establishes procedural information about the Commission's operations, meeting schedule, decision-making authority on planning applications, and public participation options, including live streaming and online access to agendas and staff reports.

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  • METROPOLITAN PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION AGENDA September 25, 2025

    Sep 25, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
    Agenda

    The Metropolitan Planning Commission held a regular meeting agenda on September 25, 2025, at 4:00 pm in Nashville to guide growth and development toward a more sustainable community. The commission, chaired by Greg Adkins and comprising nine council-appointed members plus the Mayor's representative, makes final decisions on site plans and subdivisions while recommending actions on zone changes and other applications to the Metropolitan Council. Meeting materials were posted online and available in person, with public comments accepted through Tuesday prior to the meeting, and proceedings broadcast live on Metro Nashville Network and YouTube.

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  • SBC Executive Subcommittee – July 31, 2025 Page 1 of 2 Meeting Copy AGENDA

    Jul 31, 2025

    ·Nashville, TN
    Agenda

    The State Building Commission Executive Subcommittee met on July 31, 2025, to consider a Department of General Services proposal for a no-cost lease of approximately 0.8 acres of the Downtown Nashville Parking Lot 16 to TBC-TN, LLC for a term running from August 1, 2025, to March 31, 2027. The tenant intends to use the site to launch a tunnel boring machine and manage construction activities for a vehicular tunnel project connecting downtown Nashville to the airport, with the State retaining the right to terminate the lease if construction does not progress. The subcommittee was asked to approve the disposal by lease with a waiver of advertisement, citing mutual benefits to the State from the tunnel project and the fact that the parking lot portion is underutilized.

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  • METROPOLITAN PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES October 13, 2022

    Oct 13, 2022

    ·Nashville, TN
    Minutes

    The Metropolitan Planning Commission held a regular meeting on October 13, 2022, at 4:00 pm at the Metro Nashville Public School Admin Building with seven commissioners present. The meeting included standard administrative procedures and public notice requirements for planning applications and decisions on site plans, subdivisions, zone changes, and related matters. The Commission makes final decisions on site plan and subdivision applications while making recommendations to the Metropolitan Council on other applications, including zone changes and overlay districts.

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  • fy 2024-2025 operating budget book

    Nashville, TN
    Budget

    This document is the FY 2024-2025 Operating Budget Book for the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee, covering the fiscal year from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. The budget was prepared under Mayor Freddie O'Connell's administration with Finance Director Kevin Crumbo and published in August 2024. The document includes leadership information for the mayor, vice mayor, 35 council members representing various districts, and the finance department staff responsible for budget oversight.

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  • Submit a Public Records Request | Nashville.gov

    Nashville, TN
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    This document provides guidance on submitting public records requests to Nashville's Metropolitan Government, explaining that the Metropolitan Clerk's office coordinates requests for most departments in accordance with Tennessee state law and Metro Code. The document directs residents to available online resources including department directories and the Nashville Open Data Portal, and instructs those seeking records not available online to submit a request through the centralized Records Request Form, specifying which departments participate in the centralized process and noting that some records may be exempt from disclosure under state law.

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  • Revenue Overview Revenues

    Nashville, TN
    Budget

    This revenue overview document outlines the fiscal foundations of Metro Nashville's budget, emphasizing that deficit financing is prohibited by Tennessee Law and the Metropolitan Charter, requiring expenditures to be matched by equal revenue and fund balances. The document identifies property tax and sales tax as the largest revenue sources and notes that Tennessee's economy is projected to grow 2.5% in 2025-2026, with Nashville leading this growth supported by a diversified economy, low unemployment (3.0% as of February 2025), and relative stability despite inflation concerns and potential federal funding uncertainties. The document provides background on Metro's revenue sources and economic trends affecting budget feasibility, with detailed revenue projections included in the accompanying budget ordinance.

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  • AGENDA Fall Quarterly Meeting Nashville Room, William ...

    Nashville, TN
    Agenda

    The Tennessee Higher Education Commission held a Fall Quarterly Meeting scheduled for November 12, 2025, in Nashville to address strategic initiatives including institutional mission profiles, academic policy revisions, the 2025-2035 Strategic Higher Education Master Plan, campus master plans for three community colleges, and fiscal recommendations including FY2026-27 operating state appropriations, tuition and fee policies, and capital projects. The meeting agenda also included an Outcomes-Based Funding Formula update and consideration of a new Master of Science program in Industrial and Systems Engineering at Tennessee Technological University. An Access, Academics, and Student Success Committee meeting was scheduled for the same day to address chair elections and academic program matters.

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  • Metro Nashville and Davidson County | Nashville.gov

    Nashville, TN
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  • Metropolitan Council Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County, TN

    Nashville, TN
    Agenda

    This Metropolitan Council meeting agenda for Nashville-Davidson dated February 3, 2026 includes appointments, reappointments, and confirmations to various city boards and commissions. The agenda covers four reappointments and one new appointment requiring committee approval (including Shilan Haji to the Action Commission, Marcus Booth to the Contract and Compliance Board, and Don Cusic and Lara Rost to the Historical Commission), as well as three confirmations to the Civil Service Commission, Greenway and Open Space Commission, and Transportation Licensing Commission. The meeting also includes a nomination process to fill a vacancy on the Transportation Licensing Commission with election to occur at the March 3, 2026 Council meeting.

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  • METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY JOHN COOPER

    Nashville, TN
    Budget

    Mayor John Cooper presented Nashville's FY 2022 operating budget, characterized as an "investment" budget following the previous year's "crisis" budget that implemented hiring and spending freezes during the COVID-19 recession. The budget includes historic commitments to public education, transportation, community safety, and workforce development, enabled by strong property value growth that reduces the effective property tax rate to $3.288—the lowest among major Tennessee cities and more than $1.00 below the 25-year average. Metro projects over 5% better-than-expected revenues from activity taxes plus federal stimulus funds, allowing for approximately $180 million in strategic investments while prioritizing equitable prosperity across all Nashville neighborhoods.

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  • HOUSE COMMITTEE PRINT " ! 111TH CONGRESS 2d Session A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE

    Carlisle, PA
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    This House Committee Print from the 111th Congress (December 2010) provides a concise historical overview of the House Committee on Appropriations, covering its development from 1865 to the present. The document lists the committee membership during the 111th Congress under Chairman David R. Obey, including 36 Democratic and 24 Republican members, and notes significant personnel changes such as the death of member John P. Murtha in February 2010 and the election of Mark Steven Kirk to the Senate in November 2010.

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