In Collierville, the rule is you have to resign to run
Two Collierville officials plan to run for mayor. But, first, they’ll have to step down from their current elected positions.
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Two Collierville officials plan to run for mayor. But, first, they’ll have to step down from their current elected positions.
Collierville Alderman John Stamps is seeking his third four-year term on the Memphis suburb’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
Three candidates have already pulled petitions to run for Collierville mayor while three others are planning to run for the seat being vacated by Alderman John Worley.
The budget is one of the most pivotal annual decisions by the suburb’s leaders as it funds the town’s day-to-day operations and outlines priorities for the coming year.
The budget is one of the most impactful decisions annually. It funds day-to-day operations and outlines the town’s priorities from July 1 until June 30, 2025.
Thompson Machinery plans to develop roads and infrastructure which could encourage more business in the area. Pickleball 901’s conditional-use permit allows pickleball anywhere with Carriage Crossing.
It’s unclear who won as board members need more practice. They joked they should add pickleball lessons into the 2024-25 budget, under review in the coming weeks.
Some Collierville residents are unhappy with how the town handled a complaint related to racial comments made within the fire department. According to town staff, the matter is still under investigation.
If Principle Toyota leaves its current site, it will not be moving to Collierville. The rezoning request was denied Monday.
Collierville made a series of changes to its ordinances Monday evening. The adopted changes impact cell tower heights and temporary reserved parking signage.
Collierville held a work session with a trash provider Monday. Town leaders hope the conversation leads to reduced rubbish on its roadways.
The former Pyramex site will host a specialty pharmacy. The site’s main purpose is the assembly, processing, storage and distribution of drugs.
The lawsuit accuses Collierville of an illegal denial, causing harm to site trustee Bob Cartwright.
Collierille’s mayor and aldermen got a first look at conceptual floorplans for the library expansion on Monday afternoon.
There are several hurdles Principle Toyota must overcome before it could relocate to Collierville.
The Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a new dental clinic on one of its major throughfares.
Collierville leaders examined a rezoning that would move Principle Toyota to the suburb. They also refused a resident’s request for goats and sheep on his property in the southeast quadrant of town.
Collierville residents have several local races to consider when they vote this fall.
The Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen granted two extensions for residential subdivisions Monday evening. Both were given six months.
“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.