Nashville Mayor Larry Dunaway Discusses City Council’s March Meeting and Future Projects
Recently, KMTB and KNAS had the opportunity to sit down with Nashville Mayor Larry Dunaway to discuss the March meeting of the Nashville City Council and the ongoing projects within the city. During the interview, Mayor Dunaway provided a comprehensive update on the city’s progress and future goals.
In his remarks, Mayor Dunaway talked about the overall direction of the March meeting and the various projects the city has been working on to improve the community.
The mayor also addressed recent meetings with companies that have shown interest in the Husqvarna site. Dunaway shared that progress is being made with these companies, which could bring new opportunities to the area.
Additionally, Dunaway discussed the public’s reaction to the recent announcement of a one percent sales tax in the city that will be on the ballot in May.
Dunaway emphasized the importance of the sales tax for Howard County and how it will be a significant benefit for local development.
In conclusion, Mayor Dunaway encouraged the public to attend the upcoming community meetings, ensuring they have a voice in Nashville’s continued growth and future decisions.
That was a moment with Mayor Larry Dunaway, who continues to work towards a brighter future for the City of Nashville.