Accomplishments and Initiatives
Curbside Recycling and Modernized Trash Collection
Nashville’s curbside recycling program, now using modernized collection and sorting technology, collects nearly 400% more in recyclable materials than it did in 1999 – almost 13,000 tons in 2006. That success, owed to education programs, public awareness and outreach efforts, makes it one of the best voluntary recycling programs in the nation.
- Metro's refuse collection program for USD residents also has been thoroughly modernized with uniform carts and automated collection equipment.
Improved Quality of Life
One hundred-seven miles of new sidewalks have been built in Nashville since 1999 and Public Works has created 79 miles of new bike routes to help make a better, more livable city for all Nashvillians.
- Streetscape projects not only beautify the urban environment but also help stimulate development and unify neighborhoods.
Cleaner Neighborhoods and Community Education
Since 1999, Public Works and the Metro Beautification and Environment Commission have coordinated and supported over 300 Neighborhood Cleanups with over 14,000 volunteers every year; sponsored Metro-wide events such as Earth Day, Catfish Rodeo, and Night Out Against Crime; and supported numerous neighborhood beautification, landscaping and educational events to encourage Nashvillians to help clean up and protect our environment.
- The department’s education programs engage 30,000 students every year with anti-litter, recycling, beautification and environmental programs in the community.