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Executive Director updates board on Hub Nashville reporting, safety platform and site security
Summary
Executive Director Trey reported on Hub Nashville complaint tools (QR codes and posters), Metro Water onboarding of 85 pump/lift stations onto a safety reporting platform, upcoming OSHA trainings and a daylight security incident where about 10 vehicles were broken into at the juvenile justice center site.
Executive Director Trey told the Contract Compliance Board he would keep the board focused on three near‑term items: training, safety reporting, and completing memorandum‑of‑understanding work with Metro departments.
Trey outlined operational steps underway: Metro is testing a QR‑code workflow that links to Hub Nashville’s contract and compliance complaint intake page, business cards and posters will be distributed on project sites, and Metro Water Services has provided addresses for roughly 85 lift and pumping stations that will be added to the safety reporting platform.
Trey also said Metro plans to enroll staff and…
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