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Transportation & Infrastructure Committee approves consent agenda including In‑N‑Out donation and multiple water/sewer acceptances

May 30, 2025 | Transportation & Infrastructure Meetings, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee


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Transportation & Infrastructure Committee approves consent agenda including In‑N‑Out donation and multiple water/sewer acceptances
The Metropolitan Council Transportation & Infrastructure Committee voted unanimously, 8‑0, to approve its consent agenda, clearing a package of resolutions and ordinances that included a $300,000 donation from In N Out Burger for infrastructure improvements and multiple actions to accept or abandon public water and sanitary sewer mains and easements.

Committee members heard the captions for 15 items placed on the consent agenda. The items included resolutions and ordinances authorizing the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County to accept new public sanitary sewer and water mains, sanitary sewer manholes, fire hydrant assemblies and easements for multiple properties (for example: RS2025‑1281 for Chickasaw Village, RS2025‑1282 for 3509 Charlotte Avenue, RS2025‑1283 for Robertson Avenue properties), an item to abandon and replace utilities for properties on Misty Cape Cove (RS2025‑1284), and other sewer and water infrastructure items. Committee members also considered second‑reading ordinances, including BL2025‑840 (donation of a 1.88‑acre parcel, access and parking easement and participation agreement for park improvements at 300 Conair Drive) and BL2025‑842 (an agreement with Cumberland River Compact to continue funding initiatives arising from the consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice and the State of Tennessee).

The committee chair called for a motion and second to approve the consent agenda; the motion was moved and seconded on the record and the committee voted 8 in favor, 0 opposed, with 0 not voting. The chair announced the recommendation for approval.

No items were pulled from the consent agenda for separate discussion. The meeting moved on to routine committee business and a brief set of announcements about the administration’s transportation advisory committee meeting and upcoming open‑streets events.

The committee did not hold separate debates on individual consent items at this meeting; the recorded action is a single committee vote approving the full consent package.

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