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Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center where it was announced the Cumberland River, Harpeth River, and Mill Creek feasibility studies are now... More

Joe Horne, the Williamson County, Tennessee community

Joe Horne, the Williamson County, Tennessee community

Joe Horne, the Williamson County, Tennessee community development director speaks during a news conference at the Warner Park Nature Center in Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 20, 2013. During the conference, it was anno... More

Brentwood, Tenn., Mayor Betsy Crossley speaks at a

Brentwood, Tenn., Mayor Betsy Crossley speaks at a

Brentwood, Tenn., Mayor Betsy Crossley speaks at a news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center where it was announced the Cumberland River, Harpeth River, and Mill Creek feasibility studies ... More

Mayor of Franklin, Tennessee Ken Moore speaks during

Mayor of Franklin, Tennessee Ken Moore speaks during

Mayor of Franklin, Tennessee Ken Moore speaks during a news conference at the Warner Park Nature Center in Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 20, 2013. During the conference, it was announced that the Cumberland River, Har... More

(Left to right) Williamson County Community Development

(Left to right) Williamson County Community Development

(Left to right) Williamson County Community Development Director Joe Horne, Franklin Mayor Ken Moore, Nashville District Engineer Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, Brentwood Mayor Betsy Crossley, and Metro Nashville May... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, the commander of

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, the commander of

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, the commander of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District speaks during a news conference at the Warner Park Nature Center, where he announces the Cumberland River, Ha... More

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center where it was announced the Cumberland River, Harpeth River, and Mill Creek feasibility studies are now... More

Franklin, Tenn., Mayor Ken Moore at a news conference

Franklin, Tenn., Mayor Ken Moore at a news conference

Franklin, Tenn., Mayor Ken Moore at a news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center where it was announced the Cumberland River, Harpeth River, and Mill Creek feasibility studies are now offic... More

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center where it was announced the Cumberland River, Harpeth River, and Mill Creek feasibility studies are now... More

Brentwood, Tenn., Mayor Betsy Crossley speaks at a

Brentwood, Tenn., Mayor Betsy Crossley speaks at a

Brentwood, Tenn., Mayor Betsy Crossley speaks at a news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center where it was announced the Cumberland River, Harpeth River, and Mill Creek feasibility studies ... More

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center where it was announced the Cumberland River, Harpeth River, and Mill Creek feasibility studies are now... More

Brentwood, Tenn., Mayor Betsy Crossley speaks at a

Brentwood, Tenn., Mayor Betsy Crossley speaks at a

Brentwood, Tenn., Mayor Betsy Crossley speaks at a news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center where it was announced the Cumberland River, Harpeth River, and Mill Creek feasibility studies ... More

Williamson County, Tennessee Community Development

Williamson County, Tennessee Community Development

Williamson County, Tennessee Community Development Director Joe Horne speaks at a news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center where it was announced the Cumberland River, Harpeth River, and ... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, the commander of

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, the commander of

U.S. Army Lt. Col. John L. Hudson, the commander of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District speaks during a news conference at the Warner Park Nature Center, where he announces the Cumberland River, Ha... More

Roger Lindsey, Metro Nashville Water, served as master

Roger Lindsey, Metro Nashville Water, served as master

Roger Lindsey, Metro Nashville Water, served as master of ceremonies during the news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, Nashville, ... More

Franklin, Tenn., Mayor Ken Moore at a news conference

Franklin, Tenn., Mayor Ken Moore at a news conference

Franklin, Tenn., Mayor Ken Moore at a news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center where it was announced the Cumberland River, Harpeth River, and Mill Creek feasibility studies are now offic... More

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference

Metro Nashville Mayor Karl Dean speaks at a news conference Aug. 20, 2013, at the Warner Park Nature Center where it was announced the Cumberland River, Harpeth River, and Mill Creek feasibility studies are now... More

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