Winter storm update

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Cash, Thomas (Council Member)

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Jan 22, 2026, 2:18:56 PMJan 22
to 'Poe, Brad' via BHN Steering Committee, miriammimms via hwen, 12South Board
Neighbors- As a winter storm is clearly approaching I wanted to send a few department updates out about how Metro is preparing and links for info as we see the impact.

 

Trash/Recycling- As you may know, due to MLK Day Monday, trash collection is a day off this week. Waste Management is doing its best to collect for the week before snow and ice hit, so if you have Friday or Saturday pickup, it’s best to get it out tonight or early morning tomorrow.

 

NDOT/Roads Below is NDOT’s release last night that includes links to more in-depth information. Note they have been improving their response with each snow event but these plans focus on primary and secondary streets first and smaller, tertiary streets less. Report problems but be aware of their priorities. For example, avoid smaller streets with hills!

 

NASHVILLE, TN – Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure (NDOT) crews will begin pre-treating roadways January 22, in advance of potential winter weather forecast for Middle Tennessee this weekend. While forecasts remain uncertain, NDOT is closely monitoring conditions and preparing for various winter weather scenarios. Pre-treating roadways is an essential part of NDOT’s plan, getting ahead of potential snow, ice, or mixed precipitation before it falls.

“This year, we have five more snowplows added to our fleet, bringing our total to 45,” said Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell. “In fact, 36 of our 45 total snowplows are new trucks. We’re pre-treating our roads and when snow hits, they’ll be keeping our local roads salted and plowed – including the additional 600 miles of new routes added last year that allowed the plows to get deeper into neighborhoods. Many of us noticed roads getting plowed that we’d never touched before last year – we want to keep that going. But each storm is different. Temperatures and type of precipitation make a huge impact on how quickly we can clear the roads, so we appreciate the patience of Nashvillians as we work to keep our roads safe.”

Phillip Jones, NDOT’s Deputy Director, says the department is prepared to respond to any upcoming winter weather.

 

“All NDOT winter truck operators are trained on our snow removal routes, and we have coordinated with the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), WeGo Transit, and other Metro agencies to ensure our response is effective and efficient,” said Jones. “We have loaded our brine storage tanks with salt brine in preparation for tomorrow’s pre-treatment of routes and salt bins are filled to capacity.” 

 

For the 2025-2026 winter season, NDOT crews are equipped with the following:

  • 45 snowplow trucks (36 of these are brand new and state-of-the-art)
  • 9,300 tons of salt
  • 100,000 gallons of brine solution
  • 40,000 gallons of calcium chloride
  • 80 identified snow removal routes

 

NDOT will utilize a comprehensive list of primary, secondary, and post-secondary snow removal routes to maximize efficiency and cover as much of the county as possible. Like last year, post-secondary routes will replace call-in requests, but reports can still be made to hubNashville and will be used for data gathering and evaluation to inform future winter weather response.

 

To report a non-emergency issue affecting a Metro Nashville street, visit hub.nashville.gov.

 

MNPS- Metro Schools is great about sending out closures and delays, but check here for their released info https://www.mnps.org/students-families/weather

WeGo Here is general information on snow routes, but always check their site or Transit app (which is awesome!) for real time route info.

Office of Homeless Services has updated details about overflow shelters for winter weather here. Please help spread the word!

Be safe and stay warm!

Tom Cash
Council Member District 18
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