District 2 Newsletter. Vol 1, Issue 14


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COMMUNITY WIDE MEETING

WILLIAM D. BODENHAMER BUILDING (NORTH PRECINCT COMMUNITY ROOM)
2231 26TH AVENUE NORTH
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AGENDA:
Welcome
North Precinct Update
East Precinct Update
District 2 Update (recap of the city’s budget)

Development Presentations: 2400 Clarksville Hwy
*Agenda is subject to change.





Greetings, District 2 Family!

Below is the rundown of tonight’s Council meeting.

BUDGET!!!

The city’s proposed budget is on the agenda tonight! It’s on 3rd reading, so this is the final vote.  I’m proud to have served as the Vice-Chair of the Budget and Finance Committee under Chair Delishia Porterfield.  The proposed substitute budget provides increased compensation for employees above the amount proposed by the Mayor’s proposed budget.  The substitute also includes many investments in our communities.  Please see Chair Porterfield’s press release on the substitute budget below after the agenda synopsis. 

Appointees and Nominees:

The Council will vote on the following nominees: CATV Special Committee- Darryl Wilson); and the Transportation Licensing Commission – Erica Penley, Annie Klaver, Freddie Carr, and Kevin Warner.

The Council will vote on the following confirmations: Airport Authority – Glenn Farmer; Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission – Alvin Haney; Metro Transit Authority – Janet Miller; Sustainability Advisory Committee – Matthew Taylor; and Tourism and Convention Commission – Q-Juan Taylor. 

Public Comment Period

There is now a public comment period at each meeting as well as each committee meeting.  Members of the public may sign up to speak for 2 minutes on any agenda item.  Starting on June 18, 2024, members of the public will be able to speak on any topic, including topics on the agenda. 

Resolutions/Bills on Public Hearing:

I have one short term rental exemption request on public hearing, 6 units on West Trinity Lane. 

There were many resolutions on the agenda.  I encourage you to view them here.

Some key resolutions are:

RS2024-482-484 amends the pay plan to reflect the increases to employee pay

RS2024-536 appropriates $464,000 from the Metro Office of Homeless Services to the Salvation Army for the provision of housing services to people experiencing homelessness in Nashville

RS2024-539 Metro Fire Department is purchasing a 3-acre parcel of land from American Baptist College for $3M to build a new fire station

RS2024-553 honors the life of former councilmember Donald Majors

RS2024-557 recognizes June 2024 as Black Music Month in Nashville and Davidson County

LATE RESOLUTIONS/BILLS: 

There may be one late filed resolution.

Bills on First Reading:

Bills on first reading are typically approved on consent without any discussion. This allows the bills to be discussed in committee or public hearing at the next Council meeting. 

Bills on Second Reading: 

BL2024-375 would create a compliance board to audit existing construction contracts in which Metro is a party

BL2024-390 requires the Office of Homeless Services to maintain an inventory of homeless service providers throughout Davidson County; CM Huffman is the lead sponsor on this bill

BL2024-392 increases the cap for tax abatement for low income housing tax credits; this will allow the city to offer more tax credits for workforce and attainable housing

Bills on Third Reading: 

BL2024-271/272 changes from CS to SP zoning for property located at 316 Homestead Road to permit 23 townhomes; I am going to defer this bill one meeting to work on an amendment

BL2024-317/318 changes from RS10 to SP zoning properties located at 2840 and 2842 Buena Vista Pike (3.53 acres) to permit 46 multi-family residential units (2024SP-006-001); I am going to defer this bill to work on an amendment

You can view Metro Council meetings on the Metro Nashville Network, which is simulcast on Comcast channel 3, Google Fiber channel 3, Uverse channel 99 and is available on the Roku.  You can also view the live stream here: https://www.nashville.gov/Information-Technology-Services/Cable-Television-Services/Metro-Nashville-Network/Live-Streaming.aspx.

The agenda for the June 18th Council Meeting can be found here.

As always, feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns – 615-669-4390 and email kyonzte.toombs@nashville.gov. 






You are always welcome to voice your comments or concerns over a piece of legislation. Feel free to email me directly at kyonzte.toombs@nashville.gov or email the entire Council at councilmembers@nashville.gov


Metro Water Services still needs volunteers to Adopt a Storm Drain. Keeping drains clear of sticks, leaves, and trash can help prevent flooding during the big rain events that seem to be happening more and more frequently. To adopt a storm drain near you, click here.




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