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Hytchin’ Around with Eric Stuckey, City of Franklin

Franklin City Administrator Eric Stuckey: As Franklin grows, demands on infrastructure increase Franklin city administrator points to better use of HOV lanes and ride sharing …

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Starting a Hytch with Rep. Mike Sparks

  Tennessee State Representative Mike Sparks – Smyrna Area Picture yourself driving up to Nashville on I-24 or I-65 and imagine the last time you …

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Ridesharing with Ralph Schulz

President & CEO – Nashville Chamber of Commerce If you’re considering joining in a contest of Nashville trivia, make sure Ralph Schulz is on …

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Let’s Hytch with Karl Dean

Former Nashville Mayor Gubernatorial Candidate Karl Dean on Economic Development, Commuting in Tennessee During Karl Dean’s two-term tenure as Mayor of Nashville, he led the …

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Let’s Hytch with Lee Rucks

  President – Leadership Middle TN Action Oriented –  Regional Thinking – Leadership Middle Tennessee on Traffic Solutions When Leadership Middle Tennessee president Lee Rucks …

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Taking a Hytch with Toks Omishakin

Toks Omishakin, Chief of Environment & Planning at TDOT, urges Tennessee residents to be a part of the fight against traffic. When asked about …

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Hytching with Leaders: Matt Largen, Williamson Inc.

President – WIlliamson Inc. Reducing Traffic in Music City Using Hytch Rewards Williamson, Inc. President and CEO Matt Largen on an inexpensive way to reduce …

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Carpooling with Michelle Lacewell

Deputy Director of the Greater Nashville Regional Council Michelle Lacewell: Award-winning Hytch “An Awesome Idea” Think about how much time you spend commuting to and …

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Starting a Hytch with Bill Ketron

Tennessee State Senator – Elected to Rutherford County Mayor Bill Ketron Makes Transportation a Signature Issue in Campaign Rutherford County is now the fifth-most populated …

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Carpooling with Carol Hudler

  Executive Director, Cumberland Region Tomorrow Let’s Talk About Traffic Congestion, Transit Issues With Nashville’s mass transit referendum planned for this spring, “all eyes are …