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Nashville TN Early Voting from Now until July 30th for Metro Council!

Nashville TN Early Voting from

Now until July 30th for Metro Council!

Early Voting in Nashville

Voting can be done at any of the following locations Monday through Saturday from 8:00am to 4:30pm and on Tuesdays until 7:00pm and early closing on Saturdays at 4pm.

The locations are: 

 

Belle Meade United Methodist Church, 121 Davidson Road

Bellevue Community Center, 656 Colice Jeanne Road 

Green Hills Library 3701 Benham Avenue Early Voting in Nashville

Bordeaux Library 4000 Clarksville Pike 

Madison Library, 610 Gallatin Pike South 

Hermitage Library, 3700 James Kay Lane

Living Word Community Church 5380 Hickory Hollow Parkway

Edmondson Pike Library, 5501 Edmondson Pike

The Davidson County Election Commission

800 2nd Avenue South, 1stFloor

 

Early Voting is for the August 4th Metro Council seats. Many of the districts in Metro have be changed and many of you will have received a new voting card. District 31 was divided into 3 different districts. If you have not received your new Voter Card call 862-8800.

Metro has Sample Ballots on their website. You can see who is running in your district.

 

Connie Harveyis a local agent with Pilkerton Realtors, serving home buyers and sellers in Nashville, TN, Brentwood TN, and Franklin TN. Let her help you realize your Real Estate goals. She can be reached at 615-371-2474.


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Nashville TN - Now offering Free Bus Routes Downtown!

Nashville TN - Now offering Free Bus Routes Downtown!Free Downtown Nashville Bus

The Metro Transit Authority, MTA, recently announce the beginning of 2 new FREE routes in the Downtown area. The purpose of this is to serve those who work downtown Nashville, Tourists visiting Downtown Nashville, Students and Residents of Downtown Nashville.

The buses will not be the same as the regular MTA blue and white buses. These will have a special wrap that says that they are part of the Music City Circuit. Both routes will include stops at the Music City Central Station connecting to all MTA buses.

The Red route will travel from Bi-Centennial Mall to down around the Schermerhorn and Country Music Hall of Fame passing by Riverfront Station and several of the downtown hotels. The Blue route is referred to as the Gulch Route will pass by Hume Fogg High School as it heads east past hotels to the Riverfront Station. It will also go around the Country Music Hall of Fame and Schermerhorn to loop back to the Gulch.

Nashville TN is truly making itself a very user friendly city. Imagine being able to park at the Farmers Market, or stay at one of the many Downtown Nashville hotels and being able to ride the bus free to the many popular attractions downtown including the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, the The Country Music Hall of Fame or take in a concert at the Sommet Center.

Service will be available from 6:30 am Monday through Friday on both routes, ending at midnight to the Gulch and 6pm to the Farmers Market. Saturdays 11am to midnight on the Blue/Gulch route and 11am to 6pm on Saturdays.

This information has been provided by Connie Harvey.

Connie Harveyis a local agent with Prudential Woodmont Realty, serving home buyers and sellers in Nashville, TN, Brentwood TN, and Franklin TN. Let her help you realize your Real Estate goals.

Connie can be reached at 615-661-7800 x 1300 or at HarveyC@realtracs.

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Connie Harveyis a local agent with Pilkerton Realtors, serving home buyers and sellers in Nashville, TN, Brentwood TN, and Franklin TN. Let her help you realize your Real Estate goals. She can be reached at 615-371-2474.


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