NDOT speaks on traffic calming opportunities
Volunteer opportunities at Rachel’s Walk
County-wide LPR Community Meetings
Old Hickory Library April Events
New Businesses & Proposed Developments
Several new businesses are opening in Old Hickory, and we continue to monitor proposed developments.
12th Street Dog Park Community Polling
The Old Hickory community has provided feedback regarding the proposed dog park at the 12th Street Ball Field.
Nashville Storm Safety
Mayor's Office wants your feedback!
March’s neighborhood meeting hosted Brittany Irby, Director of the Office of Neighborhoods and Community Engagement. Irby is in the process of visiting every district in Davidson County.
March updates on beautification efforts
AC Pullig-Gomez of Metro Parks Division of Planning and Special Projects has shared plans to revitalize green space outside of the Old Hickory Art Center, discussed a OHV dog park and more.
Traffic Calming Updates
Progress update on the Community Center
Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County has shared that Solomon Builders has been awarded the contract for the new Old Hickory Community Center.
Old Hickory Library March Events
Where to carry yard waste in The Village
Potholes Galore! Here’s how to report them.
February OHV Library Events
Check out Old Hickory Library events for the rest of February!
New Business Updates
During our Feb. 13 meeting, Rachel Thomas, owner of the new Old Hickory Social (Old Rite Aid Building), came to chat about her new business coming to Old Hickory. Opening next month, Thomas mentioned her excitement about coming to Old Hickory and how her husband grew up in The Village!
Check out more information about Old Hickory Social on our blog.
Rayon City Traffic Calming Measures
A mailer with information about the Scenic View Rd traffic calming meeting has been sent and will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. The link to attend this virtual meeting is here. Please note - that these meetings are crucial in figuring out the best plan of attack for these situations, so please come out if you live on this road.
If your street could benefit from traffic calming measures, the next application period is in March. Please visit Nashville's Neighborhood Street Traffic Calming Program site to learn more about how this process works.