Source Desk

Today's East Nashville source run is not a patio day. It is a public-meeting day with real neighborhood stakes: storm response, budget math, homelessness and affordable-housing coordination, and the East Bank moving another step from renderings toward construction fencing.

Metro lists a Winter Storm Response Commission public hearing today from 9 a.m. to noon at the MNPS Administration Building. Executive Order 058 says the commission exists to review NES and Metro preparation and response after the January 2026 winter storm, including recommendations to reduce delays in power restoration and improve future emergency response.

Metro Council's event page lists Budget and Finance Work Session 3 for today at 4:30 p.m. in the Historic Metro Courthouse. It is the third straight budget work-session day in the source pass, which means the dull nouns are still becoming practical consequences: libraries, parks, transportation, public safety, schools, and storm-response systems.

The Continuum of Care Homelessness Planning Council Housing Opportunities Committee is listed for 2:30 p.m. today at Park Center East, 948 Woodland Street. The official listing says the committee collaborates with agencies, housing providers, and community stakeholders to expand affordable housing solutions for people experiencing homelessness.

Eastpoint's official event page puts the Neighborhood Kickoff Party at 501 South 2nd Street on Saturday, May 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and frames it as a celebration of the groundbreaking and kickoff of the new East Bank neighborhood. City Now Next reported the formal Eastpoint groundbreaking for May 28.

The East Room has Miggie Snyder's Hot & Young album release show at 8 p.m. with Emily O'Neal and Tiffany Johnson on public ticket listings. East Branch Library is open noon to 8 p.m. Private-platform material stays held today unless there is supervised capture with redaction and a public-link upgrade path.

Our Read: Lead with the storm-response hearing and budget work session, then use the Woodland housing meeting and Eastpoint kickoff as the neighborhood accountability hooks.

Outage response is neighborhood infrastructure.