While Nashville celebrates improvements in its transportation network, some neighborhoods remain left behind. For Robert Womack, a visually impaired resident, navigating his community has become increasingly challenging as he watches development pass his neighborhood by.
Womack has lived in the same house his entire life off of Robertson Road. “Same house as my parents bought it brand new,” he said.
His daily routine includes a walk across Interstate 40 to reach public transportation, as the bus doesn’t come up Robertson Road. The WeGo ride incentive program, which provides transportation to the nearest bus stop, also doesn’t service his area…