NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) announced the awardees of the first cycle of Tactical Urbanism projects.
NDOT describes Tactical Urbanism projects as temporary, "action-oriented" approaches to public roadway challenges, such as crosswalk enhancements, and have been happening in Nashville since 2012.
A press release from NDOT said the agency originally intended to support just four projects for this application cycle, but a high number of strong applications led to the selection of 14 projects. NDOT added each awardee will receive up to $20,000 to support installation.
Project Name | Location | Description | Sponsor |
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1. 16th Avenue Mural and Jefferson Street Crossings | Scovel Street at Jefferson Street | Add a painted ground mural to Scovel Street, add pedestrian crossings and pedestrian islands or bulb outs. | Civic Design Center |
2. Athens of the South | Interstate Sound Wall along Carroll Street | Add a mural to sound barrier wall between interstate and Carroll Street. | The Claiborne Family of Faith Worship Center |
3. Eastwood Tactical Urbanism | Chapel Ave Between Greenwood Ave and Sharpe Ave | Add crosswalks, close slip lane to install parklet, and add bulb outs and planters on Chapel Ave between Greenwood Ave and Sharpe Ave. | Eastwood Neighbors |
4. Goodlettsville Middle School Safety | 300 S Main St, Goodlettsville, TN 37072 | Work with school students to identify tactical urbanism projects via Civic Design Center programming. Once design process is complete add items like crosswalks, delineators, paint, etc. | Goodlettsville Middle School & Civic Design Center |
5. Historic Jefferson Street Artwalk / Crosswalks | Jefferson Street between 14th Ave and 21st Ave | Add artistic crosswalk paint and other aesthetic elements along Jefferson Street, especially at intersections of 14th, 16th, 17, DB Todd, and 21st. | Historic Jefferson Street Historical Society |
6. JFK Middle School - Hobson Pike Crossings | 2087 Hobson Pike, Antioch, TN 37013 | Work with school students to identify tactical urbanism projects via Civic Design Center programming. Once design process is complete add items like crosswalks, delineators, paint, etc. | JFK Middle School & Civic Design Center |
7. LEAD Cameron Crossings and Pedestrian Islands | 1034 1st Ave S, Nashville, TN 37210 | Work with school students to identify tactical urbanism projects via Civic Design Center programming. Once design process is complete add items like crosswalks, delineators, paint, etc. | LEAD Cameron & Civic Design Center |
8. Let's Color Nashville - Jefferson Street | Jefferson Street between Rosa L Parks Blvd and 9th Ave N | Add sidewalk murals as a gateway to Jefferson Street between Rosa L Parks Blvd and 9th Ave N. | Creative Girls Rock |
9. Murphy Road Underpass Mural Project | Rail Bridge over Murphy Road | Paint a mural on rail bridge over Murphy Road in Sylvan Park. | Sylvan Park Neighborhood Association |
10. Riverside Village Pedestrian Improvements | McGavock Pike at Glenmeade Dr, Oxford St, and Maxey Ln | Add bulb outs and crosswalks to better define the intersection of Maxey Lane, McGavock Pike, Oxford Street, and Glenmeade Drive. | South Inglewood Neighborhood Association |
11. Rock Harbor and Charlotte Park Traffic Calming and Walkability | Basswood Ave at Robertson Rd | Add artistic ground markings to better delineate truck and small vehicle movements at Robertson Ave and Basswood Ave, add bicycle and pedestrian path markings on Basswood Ave. | Rock Harbor Marina |
12. Secret Sidewalk Art Install Under I-40 | 42nd Ave North at Alabama Ave and Delaware Ave | Install art and other beautification elements to refurbished sidewalk under I-40 bridge at 42nd Ave North | Civic Design Center |
13. Shinkle and Branch Intersection (Inglewood Elementary) | 1603A Dorchester Ave, Nashville, TN 37216 | Work with school students to identify tactical urbanism projects via Civic Design Center programming. Once design process is complete add items like crosswalks, delineators, paint, etc. | Inglewood Elementary & Civic Design Center |
14. Wharf Trimble Chestnut Roundabout | Intersection of Chestnut St, Wharf Ave, and Trimble St | Add a roundabout at the intersection of Chestnut Street, Wharf Ave, and Trimble Street to clarify operations for all modal users. | Civic Design Center |
You can scroll through the gallery below for a better sense of where to find these projects:
“Tactical urbanism projects can be installed much more quickly than traditional roadway projects, while still leading to improvements in safety and function," Tactical Urbanism Program Project Manager Matthew Cushing said in the press release. "As the projects are temporary and easy to modify, they also allow testing of new configurations in a low-risk way, where designs can be quickly and incrementally modified based on real-world use.”
If you would like to submit a project to NDOT, the agency encourages applicants to review the Tactical Urbanism Guide. If your organization or neighborhood group has a complete design, you can apply directly with a Tactical Urbanism permit here.
You can schedule a pre-application consultation or ask any questions about Tactical Urbanism projects, via email.