Nashville Business Journal
Scott Harrison
Did you think the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce’s mass-transit push ended with the demise of the Amp?
If so, think again.
According to a media advisory, the chamber is launching a new initiative with one goal in mind: “Breaking ground on a rapid-transit project by 2020.”
As we’ve previously reported, Nashville’s swelling population and jobs gains have created a scenario in which the city’s existing transportation infrastructure is being severely tested. Nashville MTA has called the city’s existing mass-transit system inadequate and designed for a small city.
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