Arlington approves first reading of town’s FY22 budget
Arlington officials approved the new fiscal year budget on first reading, increasing the amount by $1.3 million. The property tax rate will be decided late next month.
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Arlington officials approved the new fiscal year budget on first reading, increasing the amount by $1.3 million. The property tax rate will be decided late next month.
With continued growth in Arlington and northeast Shelby County, Crye-Leike plans a strip center on Airline Road near Arlington High.
The long-awaited West Tennessee Veterans Home in Arlington has moved onto the priority list, a step closer to reality.
With generations of work as a foundation and decades of experience in the homebuilding business, David Goodwin Jr. is setting the residential landscape in Arlington.
Revisions made to Providence Place in Arlington receive endorsement from the town’s Planning Commission, bringing the project more in line with today’s commercial market.
Arlington officials increased the population threshold for opening a second liquor store in the town by amending the town code.
The freestanding location will feature eight patient rooms; CT scan, X-ray and ultrasound imaging technology; physician offices and a helipad.
With Arlington approaching the population that would allow a second liquor store, officials consider increasing the number of residents before the second store can open.
Starbucks wanted to amend the site plan because mobile ordering has changed the way its industry operates.
Shepherd’s Haven offers a special collection of merchandise for people in the Arlington community searching for a last-minute specially made gift.
Creekside Homes is becoming a major player in Arlington subdivision project with several developments in various stages of construction.
The Arlington Planning Commission endorsed several projects at its Monday meeting, a sign of how development – commercial and residential – in the town continues to advance.
Arlington officials approve a new residential development near Donelson Elementary and rezone a property on the south end of town.
The wait continues for construction of the West Tennessee Veterans’ Home in Arlington as federal funds for the project remain in limbo.
The new Arlington Parks and Recreation director served in the U.S. Marines, has a degree in exercise science and has experience in management at FedEx and in golf course operation.
Arlington’s second fire station, meant to open in November or December 2020, won’t be finished until early 2021. For now, the main fire station is overflowing with personnel.
Results are expected within 48 hours; Kroger Health expects to administer 250 tests per day.