City Council discusses third-party arbiter over Tom Lee Park damage deposit during Memphis in May
City Council member Chase Carlisle said that third-party oversight would “ensure that someone is there to ensure everyone is doing what they say they will do.” (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian file)
The City Council delayed a vote on the Memphis in May plan Tuesday, Nov.15, and is discussing some amendments, including a third-party arbiter to watch the set-up and take-down of Memphis In May’s two biggest events.
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