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Nashville Redirects Pedestrian Safety Money Amid Rising Deaths

Nashville’s Metro government faces mounting criticism for allegedly redirecting funds designated for pedestrian safety programs even as foot traffic fatalities continue to rise across the city. According to WKRN News 2 ABC, community advocates and safety experts are questioning the timing of these budget reallocations, which come during a period when more residents are walking in urban areas for work and recreation. The controversial funding decisions have sparked concerns about the city’s commitment to protecting vulnerable road users, particularly in neighborhoods where residents rely heavily on walking as their primary mode of transportation. This budget controversy highlights broader questions about how Nashville prioritizes public safety investments in communities where pedestrian infrastructure improvements could save lives.

Source: WKRN News 2 ABC, Nashville

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