Tuck-Hinton, Kimley-Horn host Transit for Nashville Event
Tuck-Hinton Architects and Kimley-Horn Engineering recently hosted a reception for the Transit for Nashville coalition. Attendees were welcomed to the WELD | Nashville creative community in the Melrose area by Mary Roskilly with Tuck-Hinton and Zac Dufour with Kimley-Horn. Mayor David Briley spoke about the importance of transit and Mary Beth Ikard presented the Let's Move Nashville plan, followed by a question and answer session. Davidson County residents will vote on the transit referendum on Tuesday, May 1.
See more photos at the Nashville Post.
Text courtesy of the Nashville Post
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