Community Development & Infrastructure
The Community Development & Infrastructure (CD&I) committee is made up of the Sumner County Mayor, mayors and/or city managers of each city, and private sector members of Forward Sumner. The committee serves as a collaborative space allowing for a shared agenda and focus on Sumner County’s transportation corridors.
By maintaining a cooperative platform, the CD&I committee streamlines community-driven projects, aligns priorities among multiple jurisdictions, and fosters ongoing dialog about key initiatives—from roadway upgrades to new development corridors.
CityBreakout Project Data
For city-specific project information, explore our “CityBreakout” workbook collection, closely tied to the FSEP_CD&I Initiative. Each workbook highlights local transportation developments, funding sources, and real-time progress updates—helping stakeholders navigate and oversee projects efficiently across Sumner County.
Our primary resource, the Forward Sumner DataHub, seamlessly unites these city-focused materials under one virtual database. By centralizing 2045 RTP project details, milestones, and funding insights, this DataHub empowers local leaders to make informed, data-driven decisions for our communities.
CD&I Initiative Overview
The CD&I initiative utilizes a robust network of GNRC’s MPO and TDOT data to enhance regional connectivity, drive economic growth, and foster sustainable community development. By translating complex project data into actionable insights, the committee ensures that strategic planning remains targeted and efficient.
From 2045 RTP projects to ongoing amendments and funding updates, members rely on these integrated data sets to make timely decisions. This initiative positions Sumner County as a key regional hub in middle Tennessee, leveraging transportation improvements that sustain thriving, connected communities.