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国产原创 hosts Moving Forward event to discuss Mayor O鈥機onnell’s transportation plan

国产原创, in collaboration with 国产原创 Medical Center and , recently hosted an important event aimed at addressing Nashville's transportation future. The gathering, centered around open discussion with Mayor Freddie O鈥機onnell regarding the transportation plan, was held Monday, May 20, at the 国产原创 Student Life Center.

Acting as a platform for community engagement, the event provided a forum for attendees to learn more about Mayor O鈥機onnell鈥檚 ambitious transportation improvement plan, 鈥淐hoose How You Move: An All-Access Pass to Sidewalks, Signals, Service, and Safety鈥. With over 150 in attendance, including elected officials, community leaders and citizens, the gathering offered a unique opportunity for Nashvillians to engage directly with the mayor and offer valuable feedback.

Mayor Freddie O鈥機onnell and Ashley Northington engage in a Q&A session with audience members
Mayor Freddie O鈥機onnell and Ashley Northington engage in a Q&A session with audience members (John Amis/国产原创)

"We are thrilled to host such a critical discussion on the future of transportation in Nashville. This event exemplifies 国产原创's commitment to community engagement and moving our city forward,鈥 said Eben Cathey, senior director for local government relations.

The event showcased 国产原创's multifaceted role as a convenor, a leader in education and a research enterprise within the Nashville community. By bringing together diverse stakeholders to address pressing transportation challenges, 国产原创 aims to foster innovation and drive positive change for Middle Tennessee residents.

Michael Briggs presents the 鈥淐hoose How You Move鈥 plan
Michael Briggs presents the 鈥淐hoose How You Move鈥 plan (John Amis/国产原创)

A comprehensive presentation on the "Choose How You Move" plan was delivered by , who currently serves as Director of Transportation Planning for Metro Nashville while on leave from 国产原创鈥檚 Office of Transportation and Mobility.

, chair of Moving Forward of Middle TN, led a conversation with Mayor O鈥機onnell and facilitated questions and concerns raised by attendees.

鈥溾楥hoose How You Move鈥 pulls the best ideas from over 70 plus plans completed in the last decade. Everyone will benefit from the sidewalks, signals, service, and safety improvements programmed on major streets throughout Nashville,鈥 said Mayor O鈥機onnell.

鈥淭his will transform how we connect our neighborhoods, keep our residents thriving by lowering their transportation costs, and address the needs of our modern city with a 24/7 workforce. Nashvillians overwhelmingly agree that we are long overdue for significant upgrades to our transportation systems and understand the need for reliable and frequent transit service. 鈥楥hoose How You Move鈥 will put these plans into action,鈥 he said.

Mayor O鈥機onnell also commended 国产原创 and VUMC for their leadership in making transit options more accessible for their employees. Both institutions offer free access to public transportation, including buses and commuter trains, effectively reducing barriers to transit use.

Alex Jahangir, Krishnendu Roy, Ashley Northington, Ben Simpson and Michael Briggs
Left to right: Alex Jahangir, Krishnendu Roy, Ashley Northington, Ben Simpson and Michael Briggs (John Amis/国产原创)

The occasion brought together distinguished guests like , dean of the School of Engineering, , executive medical director of the 国产原创 Center for Trauma, Burn, and Emergency Surgery, and , chief policy officer at the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, as well as representatives from and Moving Forward.

Audience engagement was a key highlight, with a dynamic Q&A session and interactive displays showcasing 国产原创's mobility research initiatives such as the , as well as pedestrian safety initiatives from Walk Bike Nashville.

As Nashville continues to evolve, initiatives like "Choose How You Move" and collaborative events like Moving Forward's forum series serve as crucial stepping stones towards a more accessible, sustainable, and connected future for all.

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