Collierville addresses COVID-19 effects on budget, town operations
Collierville aldermen will continue to meet in town hall, although the public will not be allowed to attend.
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Collierville aldermen will continue to meet in town hall, although the public will not be allowed to attend.
Collierville kicked off a year-long celebration of the town's sesquicentennial Monday.
Collierville has seen consistent and steady tax revenue in recent years. Town leaders say it helps alleviate the pressure on property taxes, and they have reason to believe the sales revenue growth will continue.
Collierville wants to help the police department retain officers. In addition to making it a priority in the next budget, the town has hired a third-party consultant to assist in developing a strategic plan.
Collierville is looking to adopt a $188 million budget, which includes nearly $90 million for the schools' operating costs. The town is not increasing the property tax rate as part of the budget.
Collierville is considering appointing Mary Thorsberg as town prosecutor. Former prosecutor Michael Cross resigned following reports his white nationalist statements were used as evidence in a federal case.
Collierville expects no property tax increase in the coming fiscal year, the town said Monday.
The Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen is trying to find a long-term solution to the stench from a landfill.
An ethics complaint filed over the use of Collierville Town Hall as a shelter for political candidates has led officials to consider new rules regarding town property.
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