06/02/2026
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We look forward to welcoming you to the meeting on Tuesday, June 2nd.
Join us at the Historic Courthouse & City Hall at One Public Square or watch live here: stream.nashville.gov.
Agenda: tinyurl.com/Agenda06022026
Public Comment Information: Nashville.gov/PublicComment
06/02/2026
Ecological Conservation Strategy - PublicInput
Metro Planning has launched the Ecological Conservation Strategy (ECS) to shape a future where Nashville continues to grow and thrive while preserving the landscapes ecosystems and sense of place that makes it unique. This is Nashville s first countywide plan for understanding the effects of recent....
06/02/2026
Tune in Tuesday! Looking forward to being with Nick Beres NC5 & Budget & Finance Committee Chair Councilwoman Kyonzte Toombs, District 2 to talk about the budget. We welcome your questions!
Citizen’s Guide to the Budget:
https://www.nashville.gov/departments/finance/management-and-budget/citizens-guide-budget
Ready to tackle the week ahead? Morningline has you covered! From preserving local history to pet care tips, we're bringing you the stories that matter most to our community.
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05/19/2026
We look forward to welcoming you to the meeting on Tuesday, May 19th.
Join us at the Historic Courthouse & City Hall at One Public Square or watch live here: stream.nashville.gov.
Agenda: tinyurl.com/CouncilAgenda05192026
Public Comment Information: Nashville.gov/PublicComment
05/06/2026
meets on Thursday this week, due to the election day on Tuesday. “Monday” committees shift to Wednesday. Be sure to follow the Council Office on your preferred social media platforms and/or sign up for our email list at nashville.gov/council.
We look forward to welcoming you to the meeting tomorrow, Thursday, May 7th.
Join us at the Historic Courthouse & City Hall at One Public Square or watch live here: stream.nashville.gov.
Agenda: tinyurl.com/CouncilAgenda05072026
Public Comment Information: Nashville.gov/PublicComment
05/04/2026
My statement about the recent Supreme Court decision on the Voting Rights Act and the call for a special session of the TN General Assembly to redraw our Congressional map.
05/04/2026
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Please join us for our final Spring Tree Giveaway of the season on Saturday, May 9th at 11 AM! We’ll be giving away our last 100 trees—and once they’re gone, they’re gone! 🌱
Don’t miss your chance to bring home a free tree, grow Nashville’s canopy, and make a lasting impact right in your own yard. Whether you’re planting for shade, beauty, or the future, this is your moment.
So come by, bring your friends, and let’s send off spring planting season the right way—100 trees stronger. 💚
05/04/2026
🚨🇺🇸🗳️Y’all, just 22,078 ppl or 4.7% of the ~478K registered voters in voted early.
☎️📱Time to text your friends this polling place finder link: bit.ly/2Suyyfs & remind them to vote!
🗓️📌If you/they/anyone did not vote early, make a plan for Tues, May 5. Polls are open 7:00 am to 7:00 pm.
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05/01/2026
Always fun to see old photos from inside what is now the Vice Mayor’s office within Nashville's Metropolitan Council Office! You can find more photos from the archives taken inside the Historic Courthouse & City Hall in the new City Hall & Public Square tour from Nashville Sites. Link here for the Legislative Branch portion of the digital/audio tour: https://nashvillesites.org/tours/City-Hall-and-Public-Square/legislative-branch
We have another to celebrate - the predecessor to Mayor Ben West - Mr. Thomas Leon Cummings Sr. would be 135 today! 🎉🎂
Thomas Leon Cummings Sr. started out as a farmer, ran a grocery store, and eventually became a lawyer before entering public service. He served in the Tennessee Senate in 1927 and 1937, then was elected Mayor of Nashville in 1938—holding the office through 1951. 🎉
Over his long tenure, Cummings oversaw a growing city during the World War II and postwar years, and made several notable appointments and civic decisions that reflected a changing Nashville.
From farm fields to City Hall, his career spanned some of Nashville’s most pivotal mid-century years.
📸: Nashville Symphony Proclamation signed by Mayor Cummings, date: December, 1948; City Photographer Collection.
04/28/2026
Survey is open and there is an open house this afternoon, Tuesday April 28. Details for open house in comments below.
Project underway to conserve Davidson County’s ecosystem
From Radnor Lake State Park to waterways like the Cumberland River, the outdoors are a major draw in Davidson County. However, it’s been a while since city leaders last looked at how much of …