
Sheri Weiner
Council Member
Council Member Sheri Weiner advocates for youth safety and affordable housing in Nashville.
Legislative style
Proactive sponsor focused on community recognition and youth safety initiatives.
- •Sponsored a resolution supporting the Office of Youth Safety and a long-term Youth Policy.
- •Introduced an ordinance to create a permit prioritization program for affordable housing and daycare projects.
- •Honored the life and legacy of Reverend Dr. Bernard Lafayette, Jr.
Voting record
Last 191 recorded votes.
Recent sponsorships
50A resolution supporting the Office of Youth Safety and requesting Mayor Freddie O’Connell ensure that a long-term sustainable approach to Youth Policy and Strategic Plan builds on past work and will extend beyond the current mayoral administration.
An ordinance to amend Title 2 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to create a new chapter establishing a permit prioritization program for affordable housing and day care development projects.
A resolution requesting that Nashville Electric Service and the Electric Power Board of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County submit existing and future contracts, agreements, and related documents to the Metropolitan Clerk to promote transparency and public access.
A resolution to honor the life and legacy of the Reverend Dr. Bernard Lafayette, Jr.
A resolution recognizing Metropolitan Government employees for extraordinary efforts during inclement weather in January 2026.
A resolution urging the Tennessee General Assembly to support House Bill 1289/Senate Bill 1247, as amended, which approves the Alyssa Lotkis Safety Act.
A resolution honoring the 90th anniversary of John Early Museum Magnet Middle School.
An ordinance amending Chapters 17.04, 17.08, 17.16, and 17.20 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to modify regulations pertaining to day care uses (Proposal No. 2026Z-006TX-001).
A resolution recognizing Metropolitan Government employees for extraordinary efforts during inclement weather in January 2026.
A resolution recognizing the 100th anniversary of the Belcourt Theatre.
A resolution recognizing April 19 to April 25, 2026, as National Library Week and recognizing April 21, 2026, as National Library Workers Day.
A resolution recognizing the contributions of linemen and recognizing April 18, 2026, as National Linemen Appreciation Day in Nashville and Davidson County.
A resolution accepting a grant from the Tennessee State Library and Archives to the Metropolitan Government, acting by and through the Nashville Public Library, to provide access to and circulation of special materials formatted for individuals who are hearing impaired, provide programming for the deaf and hard of hearing, and to promote general support of library patrons who are aurally challenged.
A resolution urging the Tennessee General Assembly to support House Bill 1289/Senate Bill 1247, as amended, which approves the Alyssa Lotkis Safety Act.
An ordinance providing the honorary street name designation of “Johnny Cash Way” for a portion of 3rd Avenue South.
A resolution recognizing May 2025 as National Foster Care Month in Nashville and Davidson County.
A resolution recognizing the contributions of linemen and recognizing April 18, 2026, as National Linemen Appreciation Day in Nashville and Davidson County.
A resolution recognizing the Tennessee State University Men’s Basketball Team for winning the 2025-26 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Championship and securing a berth in the 2026 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament.
A resolution requesting the Metropolitan Department of Water and Sewerage Services make revisions to the Stormwater Management Manual to address stormwater drainage across Nashville and Davidson County by updating the infill tree credit and including multi-family structures as residential infill.
A resolution declaring surplus and approving the disposition of certain parcels of real property in accordance with section 2.24.250(G) of the Metropolitan Code of Laws. (Proposal No. 2025M-010AG-001)
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