Video| NDOT: Debris cleanup continues weeks after ice storm
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A new heat map has revealed what areas of Nashville are seeing the most debris collections following the massive winter storm in January.
The storm brought some snow but plenty of ice, knockingoutpower to nearly a quarter-of-a-million Nashvillians for days.
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Metro Councilmember Tasha Ellis (District 29) released a heat map using data from the Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure.
Per the map, the areas with the highest number of debris incidents reported were mostly in the south of the county, including Forest Hills and Crieve Hall. Other areas with high incidents included Old Hickory, South Inglewood and West Meade, per the map…