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Karl Dean on future of mass transit in the region

Monday, September 29th, 2008, by admin

Karl DeanNashville Mayor Karl Dean tells WPLN’s Blake Farmer that the time is right to expand mass transit in Nashville and surrounding counties.
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Mayor looking at need for property tax increase:

While campaigning to be Nashville mayor last year, Karl Dean intentionally refrained from saying he wouldn’t raise property taxes. Davidson County voters elected him anyway, and one year into the job he describes his position on raising property taxes. First WPLN’s Blake Farmer reads from a campaign flyer from his former opponent, Bob Clement.
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