Strickland touts PILOTS during joint meeting on incentives
“We have become a can-do community and I will continue to press the ‘I believe in Memphis’ button every single day,” said Memphis City Mayor Jim Strickland, seen here in February. (Ziggy Mack/Daily Memphian file)
The four-hour online joint meeting of the two legislative bodies Thursday, March 25, was mostly questions and answers. The group agreed to start talking about proposals to change incentives at the second April 15 session with plans for a third joint meeting.
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