Nashville Mayor Reflects on Paving Project and Council Members’ Service
KMTB and KNAS had the opportunity to speak with Nashville Mayor Larry Dunaway on Tuesday, where he discussed the highlights from the Nashville City Council’s December meeting, including the city’s paving project, the costs involved, and the ongoing efforts to ensure these large-scale projects are both effective and financially feasible.
In part two of our discussion, Mayor Dunaway outlined the costs associated with the paving project, emphasizing the importance of carefully managing funds to ensure these improvements benefit the city.
The mayor also took time to reflect on the service of Nick Davis, a long-time council member who will be stepping down at the end of the month. Dunaway praised Davis for his dedication and contributions to the city throughout his tenure on the council.
Dunaway also spoke about another council member, Phil Jones, who will be leaving his position after this term. He expressed his gratitude for Jones’ service and acknowledged his commitment to Nashville.
In conclusion, Mayor Dunaway expressed that both Davis and Jones will be greatly missed, highlighting how much he has valued their contributions. He also took the opportunity to commend the Nashville City Council for their cooperation and hard work over the years.
That was a moment with Mayor Larry Dunaway. Stay tuned for more updates from the city as we continue to bring you important community news.