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hubNashville launched 7 years ago. Here’s how Metro’s customer service system has evolved over time.

Cynthia Abrams

January 21, 2024

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Metro customer services hinges largely on hubNashville, a system where residents can place a huge range of requests. Its usage has tripled in the past five years.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: customer service, Freddie O'Connell, hubNashville, Mayor O'Connell, metro, Metro Government, Nashville

A new East Bank neighborhood, more bike lanes and a better hubNashville app — these are on the wishlist from Mayor O’Connell’s transition team

Char Daston

November 21, 2023

Mayor Freddie O'Connell (left), meets with the chairs of his three transition committees, (left to right) Alex Jahangir, Christy Pruitt-Haynes, and David Esquivel. They chair "How Nashville Moves," "Works," and "Grows," respectively. They sit in white armchairs on a stage with a colorful flowchart projected above them.

Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell has received recommendations from the transition committees he convened in September to examine how Nashville should “move, grow and work.”

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: Alex Jahangir, Christy Pruitt-Haynes, David Esquivel, Freddie O'Connell, hubNashville, Titans stadium, transition team

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