🔑 Top Takeaways
Responses by Category
Top Districts by Response
Top Resident Assistance
Top Safety Priorities
Response Distribution by District
1–3 responses
4–8 responses
9–15 responses
16+ responses
Note: Council member names are automatically mapped to their districts (e.g., "Clay Capp" → District 6).
Invalid entries such as Congressional districts or out-of-range numbers are filtered out.
Notable Open-Ended Responses
Common Themes in Open Feedback
$15,028,698
Three-Year Grant (FY26–FY28)
State of Tennessee Downtown Public Safety Grant
📋 As Per the Grant, These Are Allowable Expenses
The Nashville District Management Corporation (applying on behalf of Nashville Downtown Partnership) checked the following allowable use categories:
Personnel Costs
Salaries/overtime for physical security presence in downtown hotspots
Evaluation Costs
Pre/post intervention measurement and demonstrate impact
Training
Staff, partners, community stakeholders
Lighting & Electrical
"Hot-Spot" street-lighting upgrades
Security Infrastructure
Cameras, motion sensors, gunshot detection, security fencing
Traffic-Calming Hardware
Protective infrastructure improvements
New Construction
Building new facilities downtown
Renovation/Rehabilitation
Existing downtown spaces
Architectural & Engineering
Design and planning costs
Resident Assistance
Housing, transportation, clothing, food vouchers, job/career assistance
Additional Noted Expenses
- Unhoused outreach services
- Drug/alcohol rehabilitation
- Armored vehicle for violent crime intervention
Program Structure Referenced
- Outreach & Recovery Navigation
- Law Enforcement & Operations
- Environmental Design & Infrastructure
Note: No detailed budget breakdown with line-item allocations was included in the grant document.
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