![]() ![]() The presentation earlier today said that it was interested in what the community wanted. We are scared of the unknown of what this hurried and rushed half-baked deal will bring to our neighborhood for years to come. We want to be able to work from home, spend quality time with our families, put our kids to get bed at night and enjoy this lovely neighborhood that we’ve invested our time and money and energy into for years. We’re just trying to go about our daily lives in peace. ![]() We don’t have access to busloads of people that we can ship in and speak on our behalf. I just want to remind everyone here today, who this proposal will affect every day. “I’m not going to rehash a lot of the same points about what a bad deal this is, how it is being rushed through the noise, the traffic, all the concerns that my neighbors and I have raised over and over and over again. TDOT officials give status update on Broadway Bridge construction Next to the beautiful buildings that we’ve built on the fairgrounds, we have the chance to make this a beautiful property that all of Nashville can enjoy.” In support of the Fairgrounds Speedway Are we going to let it just keep falling into the ground or are we going to put some money into it? So, there’s not an eyesore next to this beautiful stadium. It’s got to be two-thirds of the vote and it’s not going to happen. And it says that racing will stay there is not going to be supported to overturn that referendum. But what about the number that we do know is the 71% that passed the referendum in 2011. So, a lot of people have talked about the numbers, the people that don’t want it. And if you look at this is all that’s left. “I grew up going to Hickory Hollow Mall, Opry when the Fairgrounds Speedway that was put going to Nashville was for me from Murfreesboro. ![]() The following are responses from those who attended: Each person had two minutes to voice their support or concern. Nashville area weather radarĭiana Leyva covers breaking and trending news for The Tennessean.A community meeting was held Tuesday night, to get feedback from residents. Nashville International Airport was just under a half-inch of rain at 10 a.m. In Northwest Middle Tennessee, Stewart, Humphreys, Dickson and Houston counties reported 3-5 inches of rain Wednesday. However, higher amounts may accompany thunderstorms. Less than an inch of rainfall is expected. On Friday, there is a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1 p.m. Some Middle Tennessee areas may experience one or two inches of rain, with some areas receiving three inches or more.Īccording to the NWS, winds could reach five to 10 miles per hour Thursday with a 70% of precipitation. Additionally, storms will be possible through the afternoon. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Middle Tennessee, which will be in effect until 6 p.m. Juliet, police are reporting Hillview Drive and Faulkner Lane were closed due to trees, traffic signals on Belinda Parkway were out and power lines down and widespread wind damaged. Nashville Electric Service reported 2,897 power outages as of 8 p.m. Severe weather is sweeping through the region with severe thunderstorm watches issued for Middle Tennessee through 7 p.m.Ī flood advisor was issued Thursday for Davidson and Williamson Counties around as heaving rainfall could cause ponding on roads and rising creeks.
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