
As the New Year rolls in, some key changes are occurring in Nashville's outdoor spaces. Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation has taken to social media to alert locals about two significant updates that could affect their daily routines. First off, there's a long-term construction project slated to begin soon on the eastside of Centennial Park, near the TriStar Centennial Hospital. The project, set to kick off on January 5, will potentially introduce some closures to the area.
Those who frequent the park should be aware of the 38-week construction timeline, as outlined in the Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation post, and plan accordingly. But with every closure, there often comes a reopening, and there's good news for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The Harpeth River Greenway Bridge, which is located near the Harpeth Soccer Complex, and Coley Davis Road, has been reopened for pedestrian use.
This reopening is a boon for individuals who rely on the greenway for their morning jogs, weekend strolls, or outdoor communion with nature. After being closed for some time, the bridge once again stands ready to support the footsteps of Nashville's residents. For those seeking additional closure information or updates on park projects, the Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation website serves as a reliable resource.









