Collierville budget excludes tax hike despite revenue challenges
Collierville faced some revenue challenges this spring. However, the town is finalizing its budget, which includes a $5,000 raise for all staff, and no property tax increase.
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Collierville faced some revenue challenges this spring. However, the town is finalizing its budget, which includes a $5,000 raise for all staff, and no property tax increase.
Clarene Pinkston Russell, who was often called Collierville’s historian, died Friday afternoon. She served the town for decades and shaped its future.
Finding workers is a challenge, and Doug Browne of the Greater Memphis Chamber believes a recession could help the workforce challenges in some ways.
The Water Tower District at Schilling Farms is underway. The mixed-use development is pursuing its retail components.
Maureen Fraser and Missy Marshall plan to seek four-year terms on the town’s board.
Collierville’s Fair on the Square is returning, and Megan Tate will take the stage once again.
Collierville could be gaining more housing developments near Carriage Crossing with a single-family residential subdivision and townhomes approved on the southwest side of the suburb.
Collierville observed National Day of Prayer in Town Square Park. Local leaders, town staff and community members gathered for prayer and worship.
Collierville Elementary’s new gym is more than just a recess space for the Little Dragons. The recreational facility expands opportunities for the school and the community.
Old Glory may give a facelift to a wall on Town Square.
Town leaders believe John Selberg’s accomplishments in Germantown have prepared him to lead and serve the Collierville Fire Department.
Two popular chains will open locations in Collierville on Poplar near Chick-fil-A.
Each year a Tennessee educator receives the James Madison Memorial Fellowship. History teacher Allison Collier is the 2022 recipient.
Collierville considers the possibility of lighting its streets with LEDs. A study to begin next week will take inventory of all the current streetlights and their condition, to give the board more direction.
Collierville Police Chief Dale Lane shares the challenges his department has faced and strategies implemented over the last two years.
Some four years after its opening, Collierville High already is facing some growing pains and has plans for a new 29,500-square-foot expansion.
Collierville leaders did not move forward with their pursuit of a parking garage north of the Town Square and the contract for the project has expired.
IMC Companies chose Collierville for its new headquarters. The building in Schilling Farms is high-end and high-tech for about 400 employees.
Buddy Billings remembers when Collierville was less than 4,000 people. After 44 years, he’s ending his career in the town he loves.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen is looking at possible revisions in light of The Parke at Houston Levee.
Residents in Collierville, who rely on mailed utility bills for town services such as water, sewer and sanitation, may not receive them in their mailbox for some time.
The way people shop is shifting, but it’s not necessarily due to an increase in online sales.
“That peace today is over. It’s done. Putin has reemerged, and Russia has reemerged as a new world power,” Congressman David Kustoff, R-Germantown, told the Collierville Rotary Club.
Collierville High’s location can contribute to growth on the south side of town. Jason Crews’ most recent development is tapping into that.
Collierville High is the first school in West Tennessee to be certified as a Heart Safe School under Project ADAM, which encourages and trains people on the use of AEDs.