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Council committee deadlocks on military training agreements after Bordeaux residents press for notice
Summary
A Nashville council committee debated intergovernmental license agreements allowing limited military training at 1414 County Hospital Road and split 4-4 on motions to defer and to approve after residents and a council member said neighborhood notification had failed previously.
At a May meeting of the Government Operations & Regulations committee of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, members debated two intergovernmental license agreements that would allow limited military training on city-owned property at 1414 County Hospital Road and split on motions both to defer consideration and to approve the agreements.
The discussion centered on community notice after council members and residents said prior training had triggered calls to 911 and that neighborhood notices promised earlier had not been delivered. Council Member Kimbrough asked for a one-meeting deferral “so that I can speak with maybe planning and have…
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