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Staff says Seigenthaler ramp starts this fall; Music City Mile follows in later phases

Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County council committee · July 24, 2026
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East Bank staff said the Seigenthaler pedestrian bridge ramp connector will begin construction this fall with a 13–14 month delivery window, and that the Music City Mile and park integration will follow in subsequent phases timed to neighborhood and stadium needs.

Ben York said the Seigenthaler pedestrian-bridge ramp connector is planned to start construction in the fall, has a 13–14 month delivery window and is designed so the ramp will be constructed first while the existing bridge approach remains open for events and daily access. “The ramp would be constructed 1st,” York said, adding that the approach on the east side of the river will remain in continual operation during construction except for minor intermittent repairs.

York and other staff emphasized a phased approach: ramp construction first, then park adoption and further Music City Mile work tied to timing of nearby facilities and the Titans/TPAC delivery schedule. Staff said the sequence and timing are intended to keep access operational for stadium events, weekday commuters and visitors.