Have you ever felt unsafe walking in your neighborhood? Your experience can help make a change!
Join Walk Bike Nashville, NDOT, and the Civic Design Center for an open house-style listening session focused on Antioch Pike and the North Glencliff neighborhood. This event is free and open to the public.
Get a chance to talk with Civic Design Center staff about built environment issues, transportation, safety, and beautification. We will take your thoughts and weave them into our project focused on improving a healthy community around Antioch Pike.
Map showing focus areas for the Northeast Glencliff possible interventions.
This project began in the late spring of 2024 with the scope to focus on Antioch Pike with the support of The Tennessee Department of Health. During the Antioch Pike street closure for Desfiles de Navidad in December 2024, a hit-and-run crash on an adjacent street (Sunrise Ave and Wingate Ave) caused the death of Jianzhu Yu, a resident of Radnor Towers. It is expected that a frustrated driver was reckless in finding a shortcut which resulted in the tragedy; the driver has still not been found. Following this event, the scope of the project was expanded to include improvements for neighborhood streets around the Northeast Glencliff area.
For more information call 615.436.0371