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Nashville promised riverfront safety upgrades after Riley Strain’s death. They’ve yet to be implemented.
Nashville has not implemented promised riverfront safety upgrades, including a permanent barrier and lighting, over a year and a half after allocating $1.5 million for the project following Riley Strain’s drowning. Councilman Jacob Kupin has criticized delays, while the Nashville Fire Department states work on fencing is ongoing but no full timeline is provided.
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