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Can a teen's on-site death change Nashville's construction standards? Some councilmembers hope so


Can a teen s on-site death change Nashville s construction standards? Some councilmembers hope so
Cassandra Stephenson, Nashville Tennessean
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Jennifer Enamorado talks about her brother, Gustavo Enrique Ramirez, who died at 16 after falling 11 stories while working at a Nashville construction site. Enamorado helped introduce the Get It Right bill to raise construction standards at Metro projects in Nashville s Public Square on Tuesday, March 2, 2021.
Metro councilmembers and workers advocates announced a new bill to raise standards and oversight for Metro construction projects on Tuesday, the day that would have been Gustavo Enrique Ramirez s 17th birthday.
His sister Jennifer Enamorado joined councilmembers and community advocates supporting the Get It Right bill in Nashville s Public Square Tuesday. Ramirez was not the first construction death in Nashville in 2020, she said. He was not the last. ....

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Federal funding allows the homeless to live at select hotels, motels amid COVID-19 pandemic


Federal funding allows the homeless to live at select hotels, motels amid COVID-19 pandemic
Homeless people are securing one year leases at hotels and motels in Nashville.
and last updated 2021-01-28 21:37:56-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Homeless people are securing one-year leases at hotels and motels in Nashville.
With fewer people traveling, and the economic downturn, hotels and motels are struggling to survive during the pandemic. In addition, public officials are trying to house the homeless to slow the spread of COVID-19. The current solution is allowing homeless people to live at local motels.
According to Mayor John Cooper’s office, the city was given $7.8-million in CARES Act Money to rapidly rehouse 400 people locally. ....

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