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Metro Council Advances Drone Restrictions, Music City Center Refinancing
Summary by The Nashville Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Julianne Akers , as published by Nashville Scene (alt-weekly)
· August 19, 2026
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Key points Further action involves the potential transfer of tourism dollars, with up to $300 million possibly being allocated to the East Bank. The legislation also includes a provision related to the Music City Center refinancing, although specifics are not provided here.
Legislation is moving forward to restrict the use of police drones for surveillance. This development is part of a larger legislative effort.
Further action involves the potential transfer of tourism dollars, with up to $300 million possibly being allocated to the East Bank. Details of the legislation and its implications are available from the source.
The legislation also includes a provision related to the Music City Center refinancing, although specifics are not provided here. For more information on these developments, readers can consult the original source.
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Published: August 19, 2026 ·
Source: Nashville Scene (alt-weekly) ·
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