NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A local coalition has filed paperwork to change Nashville's Metro Charter, which could eliminate the requirement for auto racing at the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway and open the door for affordable housing, green space, and environmental protections.

The group Restore Our Fairgrounds submitted a petition Monday to the charter revision commission seeking to remove racing as a mandated use of the property. If successful, the amendment would prioritize green space, affordable housing, workforce housing, and environmental protections for Browns Creek.

"We came together about two years ago. It's a volunteer coalition of various groups," said Mike Kopp with Restore Our Fairgrounds.

The coalition has expanded beyond neighborhood associations to include environment

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