Just like your personal or family household budget, decisions about how we invest in transportation often involve trade-offs, given limited public resources. Imagine you have $20 to spend on various categories of improvements for getting around Nashville. You can divide your budget any way you see fit across nine different project types. How would you spend your $20? Insert dollar amounts, totaling up to $20 MAX , below:

Safety/Vision Zero

(Improve high-crash locations with the aim of zero traffic fatalities)

Signals/Traffic Operations

(Improve the equipment, hardware and software systems controlling traffic signalization for all modes -- those traveling by foot, bicycle, scooter, car, truck, and transit)

Bikeways

(Improve and expand our network of bikeways throughout the county)

Transit

(Improve the connectivity, reliability, infrastructure of transit including improvements to the WeGo system)

Greenways

(Improve and expand the greenway network throughout the county)

Sidewalks

(Improve walkability by expanding sidewalk infrastructure throughout the county)

Neighborhood Traffic Calming

(Safety improvements for motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists on residential streets)

State Of Good Repair

(Invest in resurfacing roads, maintaining bridges, filling potholes, and complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act)