Collierville’s sixth fire station coming in hot
“When complete, this will serve as a show piece for our community and the fire department,” Fire Chief John Selberg said.
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“When complete, this will serve as a show piece for our community and the fire department,” Fire Chief John Selberg said.
Collierville officials approved an $8.8 million agreement to change the suburb’s streetlights.
Collierville leaders voted to demolish a building near town square, in hopes to provide more parking near Town Square.
Collierville leaders consider allowing Collierville Arts Council to sell beer and wine at The Harrell Performing Arts Theatre productions. “I think this would completely change the arts experience at the Harrell Theatre,” said the council chairman.
Collierville purchased speed cushions Monday evening. The traffic calming measure will be piloted near two elementary schools.
Collierville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen unanimously approved public pickleball courts for Suggs Park.
“A lot of people in Collierville don’t care for apartments, but this development was granted those entitlements long before any of us were ever elected,” Alderwoman Maureen Fraser said.
The hardware distribution company will have a new building east of its current headquarters in its “customer concept center.” The space will act as a showroom, similar to a conference center.
Collierville approved its budget Monday. The budget is the town’s financial plan for July 1 through June 30, 2024.
Collierville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a 51-acre mixed-use development near Walmart Monday. The plan includes various residential types and a small shopping center.
Collierville agreed to sell the former University of Memphis satellite campus to the suburban school district.
Collierville is considering raising its utility fee and replacing meter readers across town.
Collierville is adding a new home decor retailer and an urgent care facility.
Collierville is reviewing its budget, and town officials will likely propose a tax increase to fund the $104.3 million operating budget.
Collierville officials are looking at 13.7 acres in the northwest portion of the town near the wastewater treatment plant and Robbins-Halle Nature Preserve.
Collierville leaders approved a new purpose for the Bumpus Harley-Davidson building and a new hotel at Schilling Farms.
The town will receive its portion of December sales tax at the end of this month. So the nearly $14 million collected thus far doesn’t account for the holiday spending.
Collierville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen granted a rezoning request allowing for Orgill to expand in the suburb.
The town’s Design Review Commission had rejected the application for the tower in the town’s northwest corner, which Verizon appealed to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen reviewed a significantly revised plan for the Ashby development on Maynard Way. The first piece includes 196 apartments on 25 acres.
Incumbent aldermen will remain in their positions in Collierville. An incumbent won reelection, and a mother won a four-way race for an open school board seat.
Collierville could soon add a hotel at Schilling Farms. The Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a plan Monday night.
Collierville Alderwoman Missy Marshall faces a challenge from Emily Fulmer, a University of Memphis professor.
Collierville Alderwoman Maureen Fraser is facing a challenge for her seat in November, but her opponent is one she’s defeated before.
Collierville Alderman Billy Patton is seeking his fourth term as alderman. However, he faces a challenge from Jewel Jordan, a member of the Planning Commission who has spent decades in Collierville.