Mayor Freddie O’Connell unveiled the details of his $3.1 billion transit plan at Antioch’s Southeast Community Center Friday morning. nashvillescene.com/news/pithinthe…
@NashvilleScene Did anyone ask Mayor @freddieoconnell exactly how he planned to pay for his announcement? Nashville is pretty well broke, as it is 👀 Spending money like TittyBar Dancers with a SugarDaddy’s credit card is not working for Nashville. Moreover, every boom is followed by a bust🤦♀️
A tax increase 👀 Freddie, darlin, learn to read the room. Nashville revenues are flat, and families incomes can NOT stretch any further. No. Hell no. Straw that breaks camel’s back. 12 new transit centers for busses that run empty 👀 To the tune of $3.1 BILLION 😳 Bad timing. Get ready to vote NO on the referendum in November
@GracieNunyabiz @NashvilleScene @freddieoconnell @davidplazas @mattmurphyshow @DanMandisShow @ChrisHandOnAir @michaelpleahy @TheGillReport @nashvillebanner @TnCoNews1 @TNLookout @ToriVen democrats never have a working plan, they just spend and spend till at all burns down.
@GracieNunyabiz @NashvilleScene @freddieoconnell @davidplazas @mattmurphyshow @DanMandisShow @ChrisHandOnAir @michaelpleahy @TheGillReport @nashvillebanner @TnCoNews1 @TNLookout @ToriVen Freddie wants to take tourists to their short term rentals all over town . He’s not for neighborhoods. If he was he’d stop this horrendous practice instead of issuing permits left and right.
@GracieNunyabiz @NashvilleScene @freddieoconnell @davidplazas @mattmurphyshow @DanMandisShow @ChrisHandOnAir @michaelpleahy @TheGillReport @nashvillebanner @TnCoNews1 @TNLookout @ToriVen Transit/bike/ped infrastructure is much more cost effective than car infrastructure. Investing now will decrease long-term costs per capita if nashville can improve density near these improved areas.