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  1. Through community initiatives, the project must heal generational wrongs as we build a cap that supports the community’s wants. (2/2).

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  2. I’m grateful for the funding has secured for the Jefferson Street Cap project, and I’m committed to seeking additional funding that will offer equitable opportunities and correct historical wrongs. (1/2)

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  3. I grabbed lunch at the today as part of Street Eats. Every Thursday, up to 20 food trucks line Deaderick between 4th and 5th Ave. Street Eats is a great way to support small businesses and explore the many flavors of Nashville.

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  4. Congratulations to and IAFF Local 140 on the grand re-opening of Station 14. The March 2020 tornado tore the roof off but never dampened the spirit of the Lockeland Springs neighborhood. Happy to join Council Member at this morning's celebration.

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  5. Glad to be in-person attending the final night of at . I had a chance to meet CEO Sarah Trahern ahead of tonight's great lineup. Enjoying the fantastic crowd and energy.

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  6. Both the vaccination and active case statistics are for Davidson County. In addition to the pop-up clinics, ’s Drive-Thru Clinic located at 2491 Murfreesboro Rd. Clinic is open Monday-Friday from 7am - 1pm. Both the Pfizer and JNJ vaccines are available for free.

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  7. Due to the Delta variant, COVID-19 cases are up 400% over the past month. Nashvillians are taking note and getting vaccinated. Vaccinations were up 46.5% over the past 7 days compared to the average of the 4 previous weeks. Find a vaccine site near you:

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  8. I joined 83 mayors in sending a letter to , , urging them to deliver on citizenship for Dreamers, TPS holders, farm & essential workers via budget reconciliation. Here's the letter:

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    Jul 28

    Today’s the day for our community back to school vaccine event! Join us from 3-7pm CT to receive Pfizer or Johnson & Johnson vaccines from and receive free school supplies and a zoo voucher. The vaccine is available for ages 12+.

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  10. A reminder, the next Nashville Works! Virtual Job Fair Series, hosted by the Office of and the will take place on Thursday, July 29, 2021 from 2pm to 4pm. Click the link to register!

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    Jul 28

    Starting today the drive-thru vaccination and testing site at 2491 Murfreesboro Pike (the old Kmart) will be open Monday-Friday 7am to 1pm. No appointments needed.

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  12. Congratulations to Nashville’s own Alex Walsh for a terrific swim to win the silver medal tonight in Tokyo! What a thrilling finish!

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    Jul 26

    Metro Parks is in the planning stages for a 25-acre new park (Wharf Park) close to Napier Sudekum and Rolling Mill Hill. We are hosting two community meetings - one on August 3 at Napier Community Center and the other on August 4 at the Howard School Building.

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  14. Thank you for the invite to your inaugural Eddie George Celebrity Golf Classic benefiting the Tamara & Edward George Legacy Fund and the Athletic Fund. Great to be among so many community leaders for a fantastic cause.

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    Corrected Graphic: Summer Hours take effect Wednesday July 28th. Previous Graphic listed Wednesday as July 27th.

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    Jul 26

    There are 17 different locations to get your COVID-19 vaccine this week alone! You can find a full list of events at

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    We are expecting some very HOT weather this week. It's important to take steps now to stay safe during the heat of the day. Take note of these signs of heat illness and what to do if you are suffering from them.

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  18. Great selection ! Grateful for the work and leadership Dr. provides for our city.

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    To promote safety, Metro is developing the Nashville Vision Zero Action Plan. Visit for info., updates & how to share safety concerns/thoughts about the plan. Don't forget to take the survey, . !

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  20. With COVID-19 case counts rising in Nashville and across the country, it is as important as ever to get vaccinated. Join the over 52% of Nashvillians who have already taken the free and easy step to protect their families’ health.

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