Traffic And Parking Meets At 2:30, Which Is Basically East Nashville's Love Language
NDOT lists the Traffic and Parking Commission for 2:30 p.m. at the Howard Office Building, with the June 8 agenda attached to the public meeting page.
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NDOT lists the Traffic and Parking Commission for 2:30 p.m. at the Howard Office Building, with the June 8 agenda attached to the public meeting page.
Read storyWednesday's source run is civic-heavy with a useful calendar tail: Metro budget work session 4, CMA Fest special-event controls beginning today, fresh East Bank bridge timeline reporting, Rebuilding Together at Riverside Revival, a supervised Facebook poll, and East Nasty's Electric Slide route.
Read storyMetro Council lists Budget and Finance Work Session 4 for 4:30 p.m. in the Jury Assembly Room, with livestream access through Metro Nashville Network.
Read storyThursday's source pass is civic-heavy: the Winter Storm Response Commission has a public hearing at 9 a.m., Metro's third budget work session is at 4:30, a homelessness housing committee meets at Park Center East, and Eastpoint's official kickoff window is finally here.
Read storyMetro Council's third FY27 budget work session is listed for 4:30 p.m. at the Historic Metro Courthouse, keeping the week-long budget grind in motion.
Read storyWednesday's public-source run is a source-desk day: Metro's second FY27 budget work session is at 4:30 p.m., Council's emergency preparedness group meets at 12:30, Eastpoint is moving toward a public kickoff, and the neighborhood calendar has Cold at The Beast plus RobinAugust at The '58.
Read storyThe second FY27 Budget and Finance work session is listed for 4:30 p.m. in the Jury Assembly Room, with Metro Nashville Network streaming available for anyone who wants to watch the line items become politics.
Read storyTuesday's public-source run is civic-heavy and calendar-practical: Metro's FY27 budget work session starts at 4:30 p.m., the East Bank authority cancelled its 9 a.m. meeting, TPAC's East Bank plan needs a record check, and the neighborhood still has shows, trivia, and honky-tonk homework.
Read storyThe first FY27 Budget and Finance work session is Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Education, public safety, transportation, housing, and the pieces that decide whether complaints become line items are all in the room.
Read storyThe day after Memorial Day does not get to be quiet: Basement East has Vana at 7, Eastside Bowl has Honky Tonk Tuesday, Skinny Dennis runs Coors & Cowboys, and M.L. Rose has trivia on Gallatin.
Read storyThe second chronological Facebook scan produced three solid follow-ups: a Bongo Java East plant fundraiser, a RARE foster-dog event at Dreamburger, and a Cleveland Park maintenance question. The rest mostly belongs in classifieds, guides, or the hold pile.
Read storyThe useful version of Memorial Day is one screen long: transit runs lighter, libraries are closed, the trash schedule uses the 2026 Monday rule, and Shelby Bottoms is a check-before-you-go building day.
Read storyThe Trinity Lane cookout is the cleanest East Side holiday plan on the board: noon start, grilling until 5, the full menu still there, and WSMV's highest rain chance waiting closer to dinner.
Read storyThe May 22 run is heavy on practical neighborhood stuff: rain may wake up potholes, NDOT is back to regular brush collection, the fire budget has an East Bank question, Bike to Work Day is downtown, and Shelby Bottoms has Saturday nature programming.
Read storyNashville Fire says it has not added a new station since 2003. As the East Bank gets built into a new front door for the city, the emergency-service question deserves to be asked early.
Read storyNDOT says rain may expose more potholes, while regular brush collection resumed May 20 after the enormous Winter Storm Fern debris cleanup.
Read storyBike to Work Day starts downtown this morning, The Basement East has Noah Gundersen tonight, and Shelby Bottoms has a very East Nashville Saturday split: tai chi and fungi.
Read storyThe celebration is on Lower Broadway, but the real neighborhood question is how the East Bank, bridges, streets, and public spaces handle the run-up to 2030.
Read storyMetro Council deferred the proposed local grocery-tax reduction to June 16, keeping a small but real affordability item inside the budget fight.
Read storyA practical May 20 mini-calendar: Game Point at Bongo East, East Nasty's Route 8, The Basement East's 80s/AC-DC tribute night, and a quieter East Branch Library lane.
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A Facebook post in the East Nashville group says Talk Nice Vintage is hosting an Everything Must Go clothing swap and listening party on Saturday, May 23 at 10:30 a.m.
Read storyNFL owners voted to put Super Bowl LXIV in Nashville's new enclosed stadium, turning the East Bank from a construction zone into a future national pressure test.
Read storyThe May 19 Council materials include an East-side-ish sidewalk funding bump, a Shelby Park field-trip grant, an East Bank Authority election, and two NES resolutions still carrying Winter Storm Fern smoke.
Read storyA May 19 Rules Committee resolution asks NES and the Electric Power Board to pause recently announced vegetation-management changes, keeping the Winter Storm Fern trust fight alive.
Read storyEast Nashville Farmers Market is scheduled for 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. today at 511 Woodland Street, while NWS Nashville says late-day rain chances start the wetter stretch of the week.
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A private East Nashville thread turned one fence-line dispute into useful advice: mothballs are pesticide products, not outdoor snake control, and hubNashville is the cleaner complaint lane.
Read storyA May 12 scrape turned up a Starbucks incentive vote to watch, two tourism-money meetings, a Vision Zero check, East Bank movement, and one very loud night at The Basement East.
Read storyTwo Metro visitor-economy meetings landed on the same day, which is your reminder that the fun part of Nashville also has agendas, boards, and funding rooms.
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NDOT's Vision Zero meeting and hubNashville's service-request stats make one thing clear: the best neighborhood complaint comes with a request number.
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Metro says feedback is being digested on the East Bank's north-south spine while the first buildings move toward shovel-ready. Translation: this is where the future traffic argument lives.
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The East Branch Library is open noon to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays, and yes, that is a useful neighborhood fact dressed as a tiny civic miracle.
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The Woodland Street opening comes with a ribbon cutting, giveaways, late hours, and the exact amount of zero chill East Nashville pretends not to enjoy.
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A tiny-yard confession turned into clover talk, micro-flower enthusiasm, and the very local realization that a lawn can be both small and exhausting.
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NDOT's corridor work is moving from neighborhood complaint into actual street design, which is where the cones put on a tie and become policy.
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NDOT lists an Eastwood Neighbors cleanup Monday evening at Tabla Rasa Toys, a rare civic event that respects bedtime.
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A prototype traffic quick hit for the people who said they were leaving in five and are still looking at the same vape shop sign.
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Stroller math, scooter dodgeball, and one crosswalk that appears to be decorative.
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