06/07/2026
💻 Missed the first virtual session? You still have time.
Join our second Jefferson Street Corridor Study Virtual Open House to review the Jefferson Street plans and share your feedback. Same format, new opportunity.
📅 Tuesday, June 9, 2026
🕒 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
👉 Learn more: engage.nashville.gov/jeffersonstreetstudy
06/07/2026
🚨 Music City!
🗓️ Here’s the events you need to know about that may impact traffic in Nashville:
⚽ GEODIS Park Event: https://bit.ly/4x9SmH8
🍴 Street Eats: https://bit.ly/4e34TUa
⚽ GEODIS Park Event: https://bit.ly/4dYniRW
Plan ahead and allow extra travel time.
06/06/2026
Meet our summer interns! Wilbert Ting is a senior at Tennessee Tech University pursuing a civil engineering degree with a focus in transportation.
Q: Why did you decide to spend your summer with us?
A: I decided to spend my summer with NDOT due to its close proximity to home, as well as a genuine interest in the city’s future visions regarding transportation and safety for their rapidly growing city.
Q: What are you most excited to learn or work on during your internship?
A: I am most excited to learn and work on projects that support the Vision Zero program.
🌶️ Fun Fact: I really like eating spicy food.
We’re so excited to have Wilbert on our team over the next few weeks!
06/05/2026
Join us for ‘A Taste of Jefferson Street’ on Tuesday June 16!
Registration is required. ⬇️
Jefferson Street has shaped Nashville's culture for generations. Now it's time to shape its next chapter. Join the Jefferson Street Corridor Study for Taste of Jefferson Street, local flavors, community voice, real planning decisions.
🍽️ Taste of Jefferson Street Food Tour
📅 Tuesday, June 16 from 4:45 p.m. to 9 p.m.
📍 Meet at Hadley Park Community Center (1037 28th Ave N)
🔗 Limited spots are available. Register today: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/taste-of-jefferson-street-food-tour-tickets-1986908771622?aff=oddtdtcreator.
06/05/2026
Open Streets Downtown continues on Saturday, June 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
06/05/2026
This week crews began construction on another raised crosswalk at Rep. John Lewis Way N and the Cumberland River Greenway connection at First Horizon Park.
Safety improvements include: Raised crosswalk, updated signage, ADA upgrades, and new striping.
Raised crosswalks improve safety by naturally slowing vehicle speeds and creating a continuous, accessible crossing environment for pedestrians and cyclists.
06/04/2026
🚨 Music City!
🗓️ Here’s the events you need to know about that may impact traffic in Nashville:
🎸CMA Fest: https://bit.ly/3ROB5mG
🎀LoveShackFancy Signing Event: https://bit.ly/4uRKCrC
☕Margot Cafe Closing Block Party
⚠️ Expect road closures, heavy traffic, and delays during these event. Plan ahead and allow extra travel time if you need to travel through downtown.