Price Tag for Transportation Referendum Pushed by Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell Swells to $6.93 Billion
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An independent accounting of the costs associated with the transportation referendum put forward by Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell on Thursday claims the true cost of the mayor's goals will swell to $6.93 billion over the 15-year life of the project. O'Connell originally announced the cost of building the transportation improvements in his referendum would amount to about $3.1 billion, with additional annual operating costs of about $111 million.

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