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Proposed driver-owned taxi company seeks final go-ahead
As mayor's operating budget is presently constructed, additional $61,800 to hire new taxi inspector is not set aside
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Joey Garrison
Dean unveils $297.7M capital plan heavy on infrastructure
Metro Council will consider the plan — along with property tax increase and $1.71B operating budget — in June
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Joey Garrison
Police chief: Laying off 200 officers would be 'devastating'
Department would lose 50 officers from federal grant and be forced to pay back $7.5M
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Joey Garrison
Renters likely to pay more too with proposed property tax hike
A 53-cent increase would on average increase property tax payments annually by $192, or $16 per month
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Joey Garrison
Councilman calls chamber 'political pawn' for supporting tax hike
District 13 Councilman Josh Stites has already earned reputation for expressing political views on Twitter
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Joey Garrison
Candidates steer clear of Dean's tax hike on council's first vote
Dean’s proposed 53-cent tax rate increase now moves to crucial second of three votes in June
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Joey Garrison
State fair operator returns; future Metro involvement still unclear
Fair board contracts with tourism and agriculture leaders, same group that wanted state to oversee fair
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Joey Garrison
Americans for Prosperity: Nashville 'under attack' by mayor's tax increase
In blog post, conservative-backed group focuses attention on salaries of Metro officials rather than tax proposal
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Joey Garrison
Citizen-led group forms to push Dean's property tax hike proposal
'Grassroots' Moving Nashville Forward group says tax increase is essential to key investments in education and safety
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Joey Garrison
Parents question plan to expand Julia Green Elementary School
Mayor has set aside money to expand one of the city’s education jewels, but not everyone wants that to happen
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Joey Garrison
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