The Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) is responsible for all right-of-way transportation-related functions for Metro, with the exception of greenways and transit. NDOT is responsible for road maintenance, traffic signals, paving, sidewalks, bikeways, bridges, capital roadway improvements, stop signs and pavement markings, parking and permitting, within the Metro right-of-way in Davidson County.
Assets managed each day by our employees are:
- 5,700+ travel lane miles of public roadways and rights-of-way
- 800+ signalized intersections
- 6,000+ named public streets
- 350+ bridges
- 800+ linear miles of sidewalk
- 100+ miles of bike lanes and shared routes
- 2,035 parking meters
- Approximately 18,000 parking spaces in Metro-owned garages
Metro Nashville Transportation Plan
The Metro Nashville Transportation Plan was adopted in 2020. This plan is intended to provide the vision needed to catapult Nashville forward, as funding becomes available.
Download the Metro Nashville Transportation Plan.
hubNashville
hubNashville is a comprehensive customer service system that makes it easier for people to connect with Metro representatives in order to make service requests, ask questions, and share feedback. hubNashville is a one-stop shop currently available by phone and online, that is easy to use, and doesn’t require a user to know which department they need to contact.
Submit a request on hubNashville
Other ways to get in touch with hubNashville customer service representatives:
- Call 311 inside Davidson County
- Call 615-862-5000 inside or outside Davidson County
- Programs Index and Contacts