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Dean proposes $1.8 billion Metro budget for 2013-14
Budget includes additional $26 million for schools and 3.61 percent increase over current fiscal year
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Steven Hale
MNPS budget will be bigger, but Dean trims increase, protects charters
Dean’s office expects school district to cut up to $25M from its proposed $44M budget increase
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Andrea Zelinski
Dean announces new 'Office of Innovation'
Ex-Councilwoman Kristine LaLonde and Yiaway Yeh, former mayor of Palo Alto to lead new office
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Staff reports
MNPS told to cut proposed budget by up to $25M
Register says it’s too soon to say what would be cut from budget proposal
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Andrea Zelinski
Fight for charter authorizer went down to the wire
Speaker Beth Harwell expended significant energy and time to get state charter board approved
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Andrea Zelinski
As Dean points incentives toward small business, some say they should have more teeth
Since he took office, Dean has entered into 15 economic incentives deals with companies
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Steven Hale
Dean fully behind charter expansion, doubtful MNPS will get full $44M budget increase
Jesse Register said district’s budget is reasonable, but he would be willing to consider making some cuts
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Andrea Zelinski
Dean, transit officials give update on East-West connector, defend West End route
The Amp — the proposed name of the project — is expected to cost about $174M in federal, state and local funds
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Steven Hale
School Board asks for $44M more in next year's budget
Salary bump, shifting expenses and five new charter schools are among reasons for requested increase
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Andrea Zelinski
Council's Gilmore, activists aim to bring BRT stops, or at least jobs, to North Nashville
Councilwoman, along with others, unveils plan that they referred to as “community benefits agreement”
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Pierce Greenberg
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