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Planners frame Jefferson Street corridor plan as community‑driven, aim for construction by 2029
Summary
NDOT planners described a Jefferson Street corridor 'listening' phase focusing on safety, community trust, and a vision to translate input into implementable strategies; construction is tentatively targeted for 2029 with the listening phase expected to wrap mid next year.
Derek Peavey, a planner with the Nashville Department of Transportation, presented the Jefferson Street core corridor study to the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission.
Peavey described the project area—roughly from Rosa Parks Boulevard to Eighth Avenue North, focused on a quarter‑mile corridor—and said the effort is currently in a listening phase intended to…
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