Public Works

Accomplishments and Initiatives

Curbside Recycling and Modernized Trash Collection

  • streetNashville’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

  • sidewalksOne 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

  • churchstSince 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.