naSHVILLE PLANS AND RESOURCES
BE IN THE KNOW ABOUT YOUR LOCAL PLANS AND RESOURCES
Want to know more about Nashville's transportation initiatives? Check out the different plans and resources designed to help Nashville become a safe, sustainable, and equitable transportation hub.
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Choose How You Move Transportation Improvement Program 2024
The CHYM Program: installs almost 600 smart signals that use technology to watchtraffic and adapt based on demand; adds 24/7/365 transit service, building 54 miles of All-Access Corridors with more
frequent, reliable, and accessible transit service; builds 86 miles of sidewalks and walkable paths
to complete the WalkNBike Nashville priority sidewalk network; makes safety improvements on 78 miles of the
Vision Zero High-Injury Network.
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Mayor's Sustainability Advisory Committee Report 2021
The Sustainability Advisory Committee advises and supports the Nashville's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and detrimental environmental impacts, adapt to a changing climate, and increase economic competitiveness, sustainability, and resilience.
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ConnectDowntown 2024
The Connect Downtown Action Plan establishes a Downtown
transportation system that improves safety and accessibility for everyone, balances the needs of all travelers and modes, and reduces traffic congestion.
transportation system that improves safety and accessibility for everyone, balances the needs of all travelers and modes, and reduces traffic congestion.
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Track CHYM Improvements!
CHYM will build mobility connections all over the city! This means that residents will be able to get to destinations safely, reliably, conveniently, and affordably, no matter what mode of transportation selected. Check out the Choose How You Move Interactive Map to see what's planned for your Nashville neighborhood!
EXPLORE THE MAP
WalknBike Plan 2022
WalknBIke 2022 serves as a blueprint for making Metro Nashville more walkable and bikeable, which remains a strong public desire. WalknBike 2022 lays the foundation for expedited delivery of projects that are both needed and constructable.VIEW THE PLAN
Major and Collector Street Plan
The Major and Collector Street Plan (MCSP) is a comprehensive plan and implementation tool for guiding public and private investments in the major streets that make up the backbone of the city's transportation system. It is a part of and implements Access Nashville 2040.VIEW THE MAP
Vision Zero Action Plan 2022-2026
The Vision Zero movement is a worldwide strategy to eliminate all traffic-related deaths and sever injuries and at the same time, increasing safety, equity, and mobility for all users.VIEW THE PLAN
Vision Zero Data Dashboard
The data dashboard presents crash trends from an examination of crashes in Nashville involving minor injury, severe injury, or fatal injury between January 2014 and August 2021.VIEW THE MAPS
Access Nashville 2040
By 2040, efficient land use policies and strategic investments in Nashville's transportation network will link all road users, regardless of their mode of transportation, with meaningful access to social and economic opportunities.VIEW THE PLAN
The Nashville Parks & Greenways Master Plan 2017
Reflecting the community's priorities and values, best practices, ambitious goals, and financial responsibility, this plan guides the work of the Park Board, Park staff, and the Greenways Commission in providing Nashville's residents with one of the best park systems in the country.VIEW THE PLAN
Metro Nashville Transportation Plan 2020
2020 Plan for a multimodal system for all Nashvillians that offers choice, and better connects neighborhoods, residents, and businesses to the places that they need to go in a safe manner.VIEW THE PLAN
nMotion Transit Plan
nMotion provides recommendations to improve transit service in the region. It includes an overview of public engagement, strategic recommendations that summarize key actions for improving transit in Middle Tennessee, benefits and costs associated with the recommended plan, and a discussion of immediate and long-term next steps.VIEW THE PLAN
NDOT Complete Streets Implementation Guide 2024
Based on the Complete & Green Streets Executive Order in 2024, Metro and NDOT staff have committed to making Metro Nashville streets safer, more accessible, equitable, and complete, working to evolve the city's transportation network to safely accommodate all modes, all people, and planned growth, development, and preservation.VIEW THE PLAN
Imagine East Bank Plan 2022
The East Bank will become a place reclaimed for all Nashvillians to enjoy, with a public greenway along the riverfront for pedestrians and bicyclists, a boulevard providingmultimodal access, and neighborhoods for residents. When built, the infrastructure needed to support these new neighborhoods will also serve as a catalyst for regional
mobility and open space networks.
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hubNashville
hubNashville is a comprehensive customer service system, that makes it easier for people to connect with Metro representative in order to make eservice requests, ask questions, and share feedback.SUBMIT A REQUEST