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(HTNC) HAYNES-TRINITY COALITION NEWSLETTER 
TABLE OF CONTENTSUpcoming Haynes-Trinity Coalition meeting 11/7/19 @ 6 PMCouncilwoman Toombs D2 Rezoning meeting 10/30/19 @ 6 PMRebuilding Together Nashville launch event 10/30/19 @ 10 AMNew Affordable Housing Construction on Dickerson Rd near the Walmart
UPCOMING MEETING
HAYNES-TRINITY NEIGHBORHOOD COALITION Thursday, November 7, 2019 @ 6 PM
Riverside Chapel – Fellowship Hall
600 Youngs Lane, Nashville,TN 37207AGENDABrenda Haywood-Deputy Mayor for Community EngagementTOPIC: Update from the Mayor’s Office
and Childhood Literacy in Metro Nashville Councilwoman Kyonzte Toombs– Update on District 2

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(HTNC) HAYNES-TRINITY COALITION NEWSLETTER 

To paraphrase Mark Twain, the rumors of our demise have been greatly exaggerated! We are looking forward to working with our newly elected Council Lady, Kyonzte Toombs and will be kicking off our new season with our regular October meeting.
 

(HTNC) Haynes-Trinity Neighborhood Coalition

10/3/19 @ 6 PM 
Born Again Church
Downstairs fellowship hall
858 West Trinity Lane

  • Presenter: John Honeysuckle, Special Assistant to the Director of Metro Water Services
     Topic: The impact of growth and development on the antiquated water system in Nashville and District 2
  • Comments from District 2 Council Lady Kyonzte Toombs
  • Review and planning session 

Great news!! This week Metro Council authorized a $511,310 grant to Rebuilding Nashville Together dedicated to the Haynes-Trinity-Bordeaux area for upgrades to existing homes. Here is a video of the presentation on August 8, 2019 at the Haynes-Trinity Coalition meeting

REBUILDING TOGETHER NASHVILLE WAS ONE (1) OF (7) SEVEN ORGANIZATIONS TO BE GRANTED FUNDS FROM THE BARNES FUND

The two ladies pictured in the video compiled and submitted the necessary documentation to secure a grant from The Barnes Fund in the amount of $511,310 to revitalize homes in some areas across the Cumberland River (Haynes-Trinity-Bordeaux Areas) which was approved by the 40-member Metro Council. We APPRECIATE these two ladies and their commitment to our neighborhoods! Thank you, Kaitlin Dastugue and Amanda Kaiser! What a beautiful job explaining Rebuilding Together Nashville tonight at the Haynes-Trinity Neighborhood Coalition tonight!

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