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With closure of Dream, Metro looks at after-hours clubs ... again
Councilwoman Karen Bennett calls meeting on to discuss laws regarding clubs
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Pierce Greenberg
Metro licensing director retires amid recommended departmental shake-up
Consultant advises moving Brian McQuistion's staff that oversees taxis and more to public works
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Joey Garrison
UPDATED: Public Works reviews landfill hearing; Council members appeal to waste board
Opposition's attorney says Public Works previously signed off on project based on misinformation
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Pierce Greenberg
Dean unveils $297.7M capital plan heavy on infrastructure
Metro Council will consider the plan — along with property tax increase and $1.71B operating budget — in June
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Joey Garrison
Symphony to use thermal plant site for Fourth of July concert
The former thermal plant site would replace the existing Riverfront Stage, which was situated on a platform on the Cumberland River’s edge.
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Joey Garrison
28th/31st avenue connector more than halfway complete
Bridge linking parts of West End and North Nashville is scheduled to be completed in September
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Weather, lack of funding degrade nearly half of Nashville roads to 'substandard' condition
Nearly half of Davidson County’s roads are substandard, something Metro must address with new budget
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Joey Garrison
Public Works looks to ramp up work on Korean Veterans extension in new year
New stretch of Korean Veterans Boulevard will border Music City Center on south; construction expected to wrap March 2013
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Joey Garrison
Backyard urban chicken bill resurfaces in Metro Council
Davidson County residents would have to apply for $25 annual permit
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Joey Garrison
Printers Alley paving a positive step — particularly for heel-wearing women
Merchants encouraged by continued improvement with historic district
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William Williams
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