The Metro Planning Commission will hold the first of several several public meetings on the future development of West Nashville on Thursday, October 16, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Cohn Adult Learning Center (4805 Park Avenue).
The meeting will begin an eight-month series of community discussions on West Nashville’s growth and development begins . It's the first step in updating the West Nashville Community Plan, which guides land use and zoning decisions. The current plan is on the MPC Web site.
The West Nashville Community Plan, last updated in 2000 as the “Subarea 7 Plan,” guides land use and zoning decisions in West Nashville. It also influences the Planning Commission’s recommendations to the Metro Council on property zoning and other development-related decisions within the West Nashville community. Davidson County’s fourteen Community Plans are updated every seven to ten years. The first step in that process is a series of public discussions which will continue through May 2009.
This series of meetings and the resulting community plan will be important elements in shaping the future of our neighborhood and the surrounding area. Please make plans to attend these meetings and to share your thoughts and feedback with the Metro Planning Commission.
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