Nashville Metro CouncilRS2026-1800Passed
A resolution acknowledging the Metropolitan Planning Department Housing Division’s work to advance affordable housing and requesting continued commitment, in collaboration with other Metro agencies and external partners such as MDHA, to study and implement emerging and innovative public housing solutions to effectuate more permanently attainable and affordable housing options within Nashville and Davidson County.
→ Passed 3/5/2026
Version history
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Legislative history
3/5/2026
Mayor
(no description)3/3/2026
Metropolitan Council
Council Member Druffel moved that the resolution be adopted as substituted, which motion was seconded and approved by the following vote: Yes (29): Suara, Allen, Hill, Kimbrough, Toombs, Gamble, Cortese, Parker, Capp, Benedict, Harrell, Evans, Welsch, Cash, Kupin, Horton, Taylor, Druffel, Gadd, Preptit, Nash, Benton, Ellis, Sepulveda, Rutherford, Styles, Lee, Ewing, and Spain; No (0); Abstain (1): Eslick.3/3/2026
Metropolitan Council
The resolution was approved with a substitute by the Planning and Zoning Committee. Council Member Druffel moved that the resolution be adopted, which motion was properly seconded. Council Member Druffel offered a substitute resolution and moved that it be adopted, which motion was seconded and approved by a voice vote of the Council.3/3/2026
Planning and Zoning Committee
(no description)2/17/2026
Metropolitan Council
The resolution was recommended for deferral by the Planning and Zoning Committee. Pursuant to Rule 8.1 of the Rules of Procedure of the Council, the resolution is deferred.2/10/2026
Metropolitan Council
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