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RIVERFRONT MASTER
PLAN, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
This 15 to 20-year master plan proposes a bold new initiative
by carving a new channel in the East Bank of the Cumberland
River with development and recreational boat docking along
both sides. The first phase of the project outlines a
5-year plan would double the size of Riverfront Park,
expanding it to both sides of the Cumberland. Other proposed
amenities include an amphitheater, illumination of the
Woodland Street Bridge, a playground, pavilion, water
features and an urban forest. First-year funding of $8
million has been allocated into the city’s capital budget
followed by the remaining 4 years at the same pace.
• Distinctive Nashville design
• Sustainable design
• Public spaces
• Tourist and resident community oriented project
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