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TN State Fairgrounds

The document discusses a proposal to expand the footprint of May Town at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds using federal development funds. It encourages readers to contact local officials if they do not want to lose their homes to forced sale or eminent domain to make way for more condos and offices being built as part of the expansion.

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TN State Fairgrounds

The document discusses a proposal to expand the footprint of May Town at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds using federal development funds. It encourages readers to contact local officials if they do not want to lose their homes to forced sale or eminent domain to make way for more condos and offices being built as part of the expansion.

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Attention

From an editorial in The Tennessean on July 5, 2009:


“Building May Town at the fairgrounds is still a solid idea…”

“But the city has the power to create a redevelopment district, enabling officials to
use federal development funds to negotiate with nearby property owners to expand
the footprint.”
http://tennessean.com/article/20090705/COLUMNIST0101/907050355/1092/Column++Build
ing+May+Town+at+fairgrounds+is+still+a+solid+idea
Gail Kerr
[email protected]
615-259-8085

Do you want to lose your home to forced sale or eminent domain so


that more condos and offices can be built?

People, if you care about your home you will help fight for the
preservation of the Tennessee State Fairgrounds by writing the following
people:

Karl Dean
[email protected]

Mayor Karl Dean


100 Metro Courthouse
Nashville, TN 37201
District 17 Council member Sandra Moore
[email protected]
916 Benton Avenue
Nashville, TN 37204
Metropolitan Council Office
One Public Square, Suite 204
P. O. Box 196300
Nashville, Tennessee 37219-6300
Tennessee State Fair Board
Mr. Alex Joyce - 4419 Chickering Lane, Nashville TN 37215
Ms. Katy Varney - 611 Commerce Street #2800, Nashville TN 37203
Charles Sueing - 201 Thompson Lane, Suite 105, Nashville TN 37211
Mr. James M. Weaver - 511 Union Street, #2700, Nashville TN 37219
Mr. Ned Horton - 2006 Ridley Blvd, Nashville, TN 37203

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