Antioch Pike Tactical Urbanism and Open Streets
Antioch Pike Tactical Urbanism and Open Streets
The Antioch Pike Tactical Urbanism Project is a community-led effort facilitated by NDOT to reimagine a one-mile stretch of Antioch Pike from Nolensville Pike to McCall in South Nashville. This project seeks to address safety, mobility, and environmental concerns, creating a healthier, safer, and more livable corridor for residents and visitors. Tactical urbanism relies on community initiative to use temporary, low-cost tools to test out a new street design. It gives community members power to take the lead on envisioning a street that works for them. NDOT will consider long-term, permanent solutions based on the community-led process. This project is funded by grants from the State of Tennessee and the Bridgestone Foundation.
Please share your input on your experience with the temporary "tactical urbanism" transportation project on Antioch Pike. For more background information on this project, please go to the "Background" tab. To see the community engagement so far for this project, go to the "Community engagement" tab. Learn more about NDOT's tactical urbanism program
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Please respond to the following questions about your experience with and access to health and wellness around Antioch Pike with the tactical urbanism project.
To request this information in a different format or provide additional comments:
Leave a voicemail at: 855-925-2801, Project Code: 7306
Send an email to antiochpike@publicinput.com.