Germantown aims to spend $27 million on safety, streets and schools
New Germantown budget proposal targets $27 million in community projects. (Benjamin Naylor/The Daily Memphian)
Germantown is considering about $27 million in capital improvements as part of the fiscal year budget that begins in July.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen will formally consider the budget in May and June, but the citizen-led Financial Advisory Commission endorsed the list of projects Tuesday night, April 2.
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Abigail Warren
Abigail Warren is an award-winning reporter and covers Collierville and Germantown for The Daily Memphian. She was raised in the Memphis suburbs, attended Westminster Academy and studied journalism at the University of Memphis. She has been with The Daily Memphian since 2018.
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