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Anybody here a TISA expert? Seems like the formula is terrible for Nashville - state funding for MNPS has barely increased in a decade, so down materially in real terms. Is that fair b/c Nashville is affluent and can support itself? Unfair b/c we don't get enough credit for higher cost of living?

Someday millennials will have the same political clout that boomers do today as a demographic matter. What will our blind spots be that will hurt/irritate young folks the way nimbyism hurts our generation? Worth remembering what it feels like to be on this side, so we don’t do it to our kids

So excited about @rollinhorton.bsky.social’s UDO in The Nations. He’s done a ton of work in the neighborhood to make this a true community plan. It’s going to provide a bunch of new housing in a great neighborhood. Let’s all help him get it passed!

2.814% rate down from 3.254% offset by 45% assessment growth. By my math that nets to a ~25% increase which is pretty much spot on what inflation + population growth has been over that time in Nashville. I don’t love paying more tax but that seems highly reasonable.

Made a (highly subjective) map of the areas I bike in regularly with info about safety, avoidable hills, places to cross pikes, etc. Interested in 1) is this useful, 2) what would make it more useful and 3) would anyone be willing to fill in their neighborhood to make it more comprehensive.

Research (from Nashville!) shows that teachers with shorter commutes stay in their positions longer and perform better. Housing policy is education policy.

Feel like Nashville would get a lot of bang for its biking infrastructure buck by putting up bike wayfinding signs that point to relatively quiet and flat through routes to other neighborhoods as well as good places to cross the pikes.

The argument that we can’t build housing until we have infrastructure is a frustrating framing. If we have neighborhoods and CMs willing to support more housing, the city should prioritize bringing sidewalks and infrastructure to those neighborhoods faster than those that don’t add housing.

My first @nashvillescene.com cover story is live! Do you like archival research in narrative form? Charts and maps? Tensions between intentions and outcomes? Tips of icebergs? The long shadow of land use policy? The Battle for Belmont-Hillsboro has it all. www.nashvillescene.com/news/coverst...