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Council members announce town halls, committee meetings and community service drives

2233181 ยท February 5, 2025
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Summary

Council members used the announcements period to publicize nonprofit working-group meetings, district town halls, a donation drive for Antioch High School students, neighborhood meetings on vehicle break-ins, rezoning community outreach and office hours across districts.

Council members used the announcements portion of the meeting to publicize upcoming community meetings, nonprofit outreach and a donation drive for Antioch High School students.

Council member Berkeley Allen announced a nonprofit working group meeting scheduled for the next day at 1 p.m. to discuss an information sheet on Metro grant requests and asked organizations to contact her at Berkeley.Allen@Nashville.gov. A council member representing District 29 announced a town hall at Priest Lake Community Baptist Church on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with property assessor Vivian Will Hoyt listed as a planned speaker to explain upcoming assessments and appeal procedures.

Other notices included a Webex community meeting for a rezoning proposal at 2416 Smith Springs Road, scheduled for 6 p.m. on the sixth; monthly office hours in District 13; and District 14 office hours at Dodson Chapel Road and Flyer Your Dreams Bakery from 8 to 9:30 a.m. A donation and volunteer drive to support Antioch High School students after a recent tragedy invited donations at Hamilton United Methodist Church (3105 Hamilton Church Road) and a west-side drop-off at 2028 Morrison Ridge Drive, with drop-off and volunteer dates described in the announcement.

A neighborhood meeting about increasing car break-ins near Julia Green was scheduled for Thursday, 5:30โ€“6:30 p.m. at the West Precinct, 505 Charlotte Pike; the council member announcing that meeting said notes would be distributed afterward because the session could not be recorded. Additional meet-the-council events, a community orchestra concert and other district outreach were also announced. Several council members delivered the notices in Spanish as well as English.