Cumberland, Harpeth, Mill Creek feasibility studies kick off with news conference
This video is the news conference in its entirety. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District commander and representatives from Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin and Williamson County announced Aug. 20, 2013 that the feasibility studies for the Cumberland River, Harpeth River and Mill Creek are officially underway. During a news conference held at Warner Park Nature Center, Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, Nashville District commander, Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, Franklin Mayor Ken Moore, Brentwood Mayor Betsy Crossley, and Williamson County Community Development Director Joe Horne heralded the studies as the next important step in the process of reducing flood risk and keeping the public safe.
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