Klondike TIF delayed to last city council meeting of year
“I don’t want to hold up anything that positively impacts my community,” said council member Michalyn Easter-Thomas, seen here in June. “However, I am still not satisfied with the targeted community engagement around the TIF specifically.” (Brad Vest/The Daily Memphian file)
The delay to the Dec. 20 council session mirrors a delay by the Shelby County Commission. The council also delayed a vote on a settlement to the damage deposit dispute between Memphis River Parks Partnership and the Memphis in May International Festival.
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