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Commission approves pedestrian hybrid beacon at 2400 Clarksville Pike

3275383 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

NDOT's request for a new pedestrian hybrid beacon at 2400 Clarksville Pike was approved by the Traffic and Parking Commission after brief review and clarification of the location.

NASHVILLE — The Traffic and Parking Commission approved NDOT’s authorization for a pedestrian hybrid beacon at 2400 Clarksville Pike following a brief presentation and clarification of the exact location.

Derek Haggerty of the Nashville Department of Transportation presented the proposed beacon location and answered commissioners’ questions. "...you're able to see the exact location," Haggerty said while showing the site on a map. Commissioners asked only for confirmation of the location and then moved to a vote.

A motion to approve the pedestrian hybrid beacon was made and seconded; the motion passed by voice vote with no recorded roll‑call tally in the transcript.

NDOT will proceed with installation per its standard project schedule and will coordinate any required signage and pavement markings.