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Chief Program Officer - Choose How You Move
Choose How You Move (CHYM) is Metro Nashville’s transportation improvement program, led by Mayor Freddie O’Connell, that will be the largest capital project program in geographic scope and scale to be undertaken in Nashville’s history. Implementation of projects included in CHYM requires extensive collaboration among multiple Metro departments and external stakeholders, alignment of $3.1 billion in capital projects, coordination of $111 million worth of annual operating expenditures, and robust engagement with neighborhoods. CHYM will bring Nashville’s transportation infrastructure up to modern needs and transform how people move around the city for decades. CHYM includes upgrades to almost 600 signalized intersections, replacing current traffic lights with technology that m


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