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Publication: Fairgrounds Public Meetings Report
The Design Center facilitated a series of public meetings with the Fairgrounds Design Team to get input in order to inform a more refined version of the Fairground Improvement Plan in Nashville.
Publication: AARP Community Challenge Grant
Using tactical urbanist methods to influence neighborhood change
Publication: Franklin Pike Multi-Modal Path
A study of Franklin Pike exploring the possibility of new bike lanes and enhanced mobility features in Oak Hill.
Publication: Connecting the Dots
This publication of the Civic Design Center is aimed to make us rethink how public spaces in Davidson County can be reactivated across various scales.
Change on 51st Ave
MARKET FEST PARKLET (OR LACK THEREOF)
Rear Window
Neighborhood Assessment Toolkit
As a tool towards education and active citizenship, the Toolkit offers local communities a greater voice in determining the future of their neighborhood
Future Park At Madison Station Boulevard
Publication: The Charlotte Avenue Healthy Corridor
Presenting a 20-year vision for high density, mixed-use, transit-oriented development (TOD) that incorporates principles and best practices for a comprehensive health and wellness corridor
Music City Bikeways
Pedestrian Scramble crossing
Pop-up Park at Five Points
Publication: A New East Bank Neighborhood in Nashville
University Tennessee Knoxville Design students explore a holistic design plan for envisioning new land uses of the Cumberland River's East Bank
A Seat For Two
Shaping The Healthy Community: Rural Plan
Shaping The Healthy Community: Suburban Plan
Shaping The Healthy Community: Centers Plan
Shaping The Healthy Community: Urban Plan
Publication: Envision Nolensville Pike—Community, Creativity and Imagination in Placemaking
The aspirations and dreams for the Nolensville Pike corridor as expressed by residents and business owners during community gatherings

