Collierville approves budget, says yes to Chipotle, Jersey Mike’s
Collierville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen took one of their most pivotal votes of the year Monday evening.
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Collierville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen took one of their most pivotal votes of the year Monday evening.
Jewel Jordan, a lifelong Collierville resident, is the first candidate to announce for the seat being vacated by Billy Patton.
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.
Maureen Fraser and Missy Marshall plan to seek four-year terms on the town’s board.
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 leaders reviewed a large mixed-use development in the southwest portion of the suburb.
“We’ve really got a problem,” Mayor Stan Joyner said, adding the town is “searching for solutions.”
Valesa Wells will follow Mark Krock, who retires from Collierville March 1, becoming the first Black department head in the town’s administration.
“I’m not convinced the site is the right place, so the price doesn’t really matter,” Alderwoman Missy Marshall said.
The local realtor has been reappointed annually since 2012, giving her almost a decade in the role.
Renaissance has designed several shopping centers in Collierville, plus Fire Station No. 5 and the Fire Administration Building on Peterson Lake Road.
Collierville hopes to open its sixth fire station during the summer of 2023.
The town solidified design guidelines for new cluster mailboxes in an ordinance.
The U.S. Postal Service is requiring cluster mailboxes, even in residential subdivisions. But Collierville officials want to make sure they have some say in the matter.
As Shelby County and Memphis explore consolidation, suburbs are formally opposing it with resolutions.
Collierville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a development contract and final plan for a proposal at Schilling Farms including apartments, amenities and retail.
Collierville did not approve a change in zoning for developers seeking to build a 103-unit independent living facility for seniors.
Collierville will not pursue a diversity equity and inclusion board, following months of requests from residents.
Collierville Schools board members will receive a pay raise, the first for board members since the district’s inception.
A member of the Planning Commission is asking the Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen to support conversations about removing a Confederate marker from Town Square Park.
Staff will complete a site assessment, preliminary plan, cost estimates and explore the possibility of tax increment financing (TIF) to pay for any debt that may be incurred by the town.
Jason Crews is proposing a mixed-use development of more than 250 acres on the west side of town. Aldermen had some concerns and met with Crews and his representatives in a work session.
Alderwoman Maureen Fraser provided additional insight about the board’s denial Monday of a mini-golf permit. She hopes the company will resubmit their plan with modifications.
Collierville’s mayor and aldermen denied a conditional use permit that would have allowed an 18-hole mini-golf course.