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Nashville previews $3.1 billion Choose How You Move program, urges vendors to register in Metro and WeGo systems
Summary
Metro Nashville Davidson County officials outlined the voter-approved $3.1 billion, 15-year Choose How You Move transportation program and urged vendors to register in both Metro and WeGo procurement systems ahead of multiple upcoming solicitations, including an RFP for the Nolensville Pike corridor.
Sabrina Sussman, chief program officer for Choose How You Move, told attendees at a procurement preview that Nashville voters approved the plan in November 2024 and it unlocks a $3.1 billion, 15-year transportation program to build sidewalks, modernize signals and expand transit service.
"It unlocked a $3,100,000,000 transportation improvement program over 15 years," Sussman said, describing elements that include a priority sidewalk network, upgrades to traffic intersections and 54 miles of all-access corridors.
Why it matters: The program creates large, multiyear contracting opportunities across disciplines—from architectural and engineering services to traffic-signal modernization—and organizers said…
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