Official City Notice: Nashville Infrastructure and Public Service Roundup

Infrastructure and Roadway Activity
The Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) has issued updates regarding ongoing roadwork and essential maintenance projects across Davidson County. Motorists are advised to plan for delays or seek alternative routes in the following key areas on Saturday, February 14:
- Bradford Hills Drive: A continuous closure remains in effect through April 2026. Local detours are clearly marked to facilitate neighborhood access while anchor installation and road improvements proceed.
- Nolensville Pike (SR 11): Construction activity continues between LM 1.7 and 4.2. Temporary closures on associated side roads are expected for utility relocation and grading, with primary work occurring during daylight hours.
- I-65 (Davidson & Sumner Counties): Nightly lane closures are scheduled between Mile Markers 95 and 99 for ongoing widening projects. Intermittent ramp closures may occur at Long Hollow Pike and Rivergate Parkway.
Nashville Public Library Service Updates
Residents should be aware of specific facility status changes and system-wide notices active this weekend:
- Green Hills Branch: This location is officially closed for a comprehensive full-scale renovation. Services are expected to remain suspended at this site until Winter 2026. Residents are encouraged to use the Edgehill or Edmondson Pike branches as alternatives.
- Main Library: While standard services are active, some areas may be restricted to fulfill independent safety verification requirements.
- Presidents Day Holiday: All Nashville Public Library locations will be closed on Monday, February 16. Regular Saturday hours apply for February 14 at all open branches.
Public Health and Environmental Advisories
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) and the National Weather Service have released a joint advisory urging residents to begin preparations for spring severe weather. Following the recent winter storm impacts, officials recommend that households update emergency kits and review safety plans. Additionally, Metro Water Services continues to urge property owners to monitor for plumbing leaks and ensure exterior pipes remain protected following recent temperature fluctuations.
Upcoming Legislative and Board Meetings
The following public meetings have been officially noticed for Tuesday, February 17, 2026:
- Public Library Board: Regularly scheduled meeting at 12:00 p.m. at the Main Library.
- Metropolitan Council: The Council will convene at the Historic Metropolitan Courthouse, starting with the Rules, Confirmations, and Public Elections Committee at 5:15 p.m., followed by the general meeting at 6:30 p.m. Residents may view the proceedings live via the Metro Nashville Network.