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TuesdayOctober 21, 2025

Questioning our transit plans with Sabrina Sussman, plus our Shared Calendar

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It’s been nearly a year since Davidson County voters passed the Choose How You Move transit referendum, approving a half-cent (0.5%) sales tax increase to fund transit upgrades and improvements. The chief program officer, Sabrina Sussman, joins us to give an update and take questions from listeners.

We end the episode with our Shared Calendar, giving you the microphone to plug local events coming up in the next week.

Guest

  • Sabrina Sussman, chief program officer, Choose How You Move

Further reading

  • Free bus fares are coming to Nashville low-income residents (WPLN)
  • City Pumps $104 Million of Choose How You Move Money Into Transit Projects (Nashville Banner)
  • What one Nashville teen learned from riding every city bus route before graduation (WPLN)
  • First phase of Nashville’s ‘Choose How You Move’ plan unveiled (WKRN)

Events

  • 4th annual William Edmondson Arts and Culture Fest
  • “Everything Hurts” at Nashville Symphony
  • Ann Roberts Lecture Series on Mid-Century Architecture
  • Day of the Dead celebration in Springfield
  • Urban League of Middle-Tennessee annual meeting
  • Nashville Public Library’s Neighborhood History & Culture Home Movie Project
  • Columbia PRIDE
  • TWRA Tennessee Biodiversity Summit
  • VOGM: The Claus Cause (Santa Photoshoot for a Cause)

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