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Performative resolution condemns Musk's Boring Company & the Music City Loop
From Megan Podsiedlik
Delishia Porterfield, alongside nine other council members, is asking her colleagues to join in passing a resolution to oppose the Boring Company’s Music City Loop. Not only do the sponsors oppose the underground transit tunnels that will take passengers from downtown to the airport, but they also condemn the company’s “lack of transparency, inadequate community and Metropolitan Council engagement, and troubling labor and safety practices.”
Porterfield acknowledged that the legislation is merely performative. “To be clear, if passed, this resolution doesn’t stop the tunnel,” she posted on Bluesky. “The Metro Council doesn’t have that authority — but it allows us to take a position & let our constituents know that we not only hear them, but share in their concerns.”
The council will weigh in on this privately funded transit solution during its next meeting on December 16. According to the Music City Loop Blog, the company’s first Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) for the Nashville project has already arrived, has been assembled, was lowered into the launch shaft, and will be ready to launch on December 15.
HEADLINES
- 🔌 Beaman’s TVA confirmation vote postponed by Senate panel after questions were raised about ownership of two D.C. homes rented to Congress members. (Lookout)
- 🚒 A church in East Nashville was destroyed and in a two-alarm fire early this morning. (WKRN)
- 👽 Reports of renewed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity across Nashville. (Banner)
- 🔎 Audit of Tennessee State University for the year ended June 30, 2024 resulted in eleven findings. (TN Comptroller)
LOCAL FLAIR

QUOTE OF THE DAY
I want to start by acknowledging that this meeting is being held on the unceded stolen land of the Cherokee, Shawnee, and Yuchi people, and to remind you that no one is illegal on stolen land built by stolen labor. – said by Councilmember Delishia Portfield during last week's Metro Council Announcements & Presentations
DEVELOPMENT

- Japanese auto parts maker announces over 900 jobs, $90.2M investment (NBJ)
- East Nashville's Two Ten Jack expands to new neighborhood (NBJ)
- Downtown’s Pilcher Building listed for sale (Post)
- Pelato plans second Nashville-area location (Post)
- First Tennessee In-N-Out Burger locations open in Lebanon, Antioch (Post)
THINGS TO DO
View our calendar for the week here.
📅 Visit our On The Radar list to find upcoming events around Nashville.
🎧 On Spotify: Pamphleteer's Picks, a playlist of our favorite bands in town this week.
👨🏻🌾 Check out our Nashville farmer's market guide.
TONIGHT
🎄 Elf in Concert w/ Nashville Symphony @ Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 7p, $89+, Info
🎄 Amy Grant & Vince Gill Christmas at the Ryman @ Ryman Auditorium, 7p, Info
🪕 Edgar Loudermilk Band @ Station Inn, 9p, $20, Info
🍀 Live Irish Music @ McNamara’s Irish Pub, 6p, Free, Info
🎸 Kelly’s Heroes @ Robert’s Western World, 6:30p, Free, Info
🎸 Open Mic @ Fox & Locke, 6:30p, Free, Info
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