Requests withdrawn for closing street, building C-store, allowing drive-thru

By , Special to The Daily Memphian Updated: May 13, 2021 7:17 AM CT | Published: May 12, 2021 12:01 PM CT
<strong>Mimosa Avenue was temporarily blocked at North Highland so that neighbors could create and enjoy a pocket park on the street.&nbsp;The neighborhood had asked to make the closing permanent, but the request was removed from the agenda of the Land Use Control Board.</strong> (Tom Bailey/Daily Memphian file)

Mimosa Avenue was temporarily blocked at North Highland so that neighbors could create and enjoy a pocket park on the street. The neighborhood had asked to make the closing permanent, but the request was removed from the agenda of the Land Use Control Board. (Tom Bailey/Daily Memphian file)

The Land Use Control Board will have a few less controversial cases to consider when it convenes Thursday, May 13. Three applicants have withdrawn requests that had faced opposition.

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Tom Bailey

Tom Bailey

Tom Bailey retired in January as a business reporter at The Daily Memphian, and after 40 years in journalism. A Tupelo, Mississippi, native, he graduated from Mississippi State University. He has lived in Midtown for 36 years.


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