A Budget of Renewal
Mayor Jim Strickland Thank you, Chairman Swearengen and members of the Council. Each year at this time, we come to you to present our operating budget for the coming year....Read More about A Budget of Renewal
(MEMPHIS, TENN – MAY 23, 2022) – The...Read More about Memphis Division of Housing & Community Development Secures $3 Million in Funding for Historic Melrose Redevelopment Project
Mayor Jim Strickland Thank you, Chairman Swearengen and members of the Council. Each year at this time, we come to you to present our operating budget for the coming year....Read More about A Budget of Renewal
(MEMPHIS, TENN – MAY 23, 2022) – The City of Memphis’ Division of Housing and Community Development (HCD) announced securing $3 million in funding for its Historic Melrose Redevelopment project....Read More about Memphis Division of Housing & Community Development Secures $3 Million in Funding for Historic Melrose Redevelopment Project
After a three year hiatus, Bike to Work Day is back! Bike to Work Week is a campaign that celebrates bicycling as a healthy commuting option while promoting public awareness...Read More about Bike to Work Day to be held Friday, May 20
The MLK Reflection Park is closed and undergoing major repair. Construction is scheduled to be completed by Fall...Read More about MLK Reflection Park Temporarily Closed
Beginning Monday, May 16, at 9 a.m., Wells Station Road/Berkshire Avenue between Chelsea Avenue and Davis Circle will be closed to through traffic to allow CSX railroad to perform reconstruction...Read More about Part of Berkshire Ave. to close for railroad reconstruction
Beginning Monday, May 16 at 9 a.m., Raleigh Lagrange Road between Covington Pike and Elmore Road will be closed to through traffic to allow CSX railroad to perform reconstruction of...Read More about Part of Raleigh Lagrange Rd. to close for railroad reconstruction
Each year, thousands of people in Memphis utilize the City’s emergency medical service (EMS) as their gateway to healthcare. Many of those who call 911 are not experiencing life-threatening emergencies...Read More about Insurance reimbursement legislation allows Healthcare Navigator to treat more patients
The City of Memphis is launching a new public survey to hear from Memphis youth about issues impacting their lives and to help shape the programs and services that allow...Read More about City of Memphis launches survey on youth priorities
Beginning Monday, April 25, at 9 a.m., North Second Street/Whitney Avenue between Stiles Drive and Harvester Lane will be closed to through traffic to allow a railroad contractor to perform...Read More about Part of N. Second St. to close for railroad reconstruction
Beginning Monday, April 25 at 6 a.m., North Third Street between Jackson Avenue and Shadyac Avenue, as well as Overton Avenue between Second Street and Third Street will be closed...Read More about Third St. pedestrian bridge project update
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic, the Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale is back. The book sale will begin on Friday, April 28, and run...Read More about Friends of the Library Book Sale returns on April 28
Effective immediately, North Second St. between Pear Avenue and Marble Avenue will be blocked to through traffic to allow the CNIC Railroad to perform emergency repair work on the CNIC-Amtrak...Read More about Part of N. Second St. closed for emergency repair work
The final pass for storm debris collections has begun. The City’s emergency contractor encourages customers to have all storm-related debris ready for curbside pickup. Debris removal monitors will inspect each...Read More about Final storm debris collections have begun
The City of Memphis is prepared for the potential effects of high wind and heavy rains expected Wednesday, March 30. Crews are inspecting and clearing storm drains, inlets and checking...Read More about City Public Works crews prepared for potential severe weather
“I’ve spoken for years about our momentum, and this news brings more of it to our riverfront! It will not only help enhance what’s happening just down the street at Tom...Read More about Statement from Mayor Strickland on Governor Lee’s budget
City of Memphis emergency contractor crews are close to completing the first pass for storm debris removal. A second pass through neighborhoods will begin the first week of April. The contractor...Read More about City preparing to move into second pass storm debris removal
City of Memphis contractor crews continue to remove tree debris impacted during last month’s winter ice storm. As a reminder, contractors will be inspecting every city street to identify and...Read More about Right of way tree trimming is on-going in your neighborhood
The MLGW Outage Improvement Advisory Team will meet Thursday, March 17, at 9 a.m. to examine power outages and the response to restoration of power by Memphis Light, Gas and...Read More about MLGW Outage Improvement Advisory Team to hold first meeting Thursday, March 17
MEMPHIS CONVENTION CENTER COMMISSION – FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING Wednesday, March 16th, 2022 – 4:00 PM Central Daylight Time255 North Main Street, Memphis, TN 38103 For any questions regarding this agenda...Read More about Public Meeting Notice
You don’t want to miss a minute of the action! Avoid the traffic and the headache of last-minute parking and get to the Grizzlies games early. Visit the interactive Downtown Grizz Game...Read More about Don’t Miss a Minute
12 p.m. Update City Hall is open for normal operating hours Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closures Audubon Golf Course is closed until power is restored. Public...Read More about City Winter Weather Update (2-11)
February 11 is National 211 Day! Today, we celebrate the individuals behind the life-enhancing services of 2-1-1 call centers and as it happens, Memphis Public Libraries has a stellar one!...Read More about Memphis’ ‘best kept secret’ is recognized on a national level
2:30 p.m. Update City Hall is open for normal operating hours Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closures Raleigh-Cunningham Community Center is closed until power is restored. Audubon Golf Course...Read More about City Winter Weather Update (2-10)
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11 a.m. Update City Hall is open for normal operating hours Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closures Raleigh Community Center and Cunningham Community are closed until power is restored. Galloway...Read More about City Winter Weather Update (2-9)
To facilitate curbside service following the recent storm event, the Solid Waste Division asks customers to adhere to the following guidelines: All contractors are required to remove limbs they cut...Read More about Storm Debris Curbside Collection Guidelines
12:30 p.m. update City Hall is open for normal operating hours Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closures Raleigh Community Center and Cunningham Community are closed until power...Read More about City Winter Weather Update (2-8)
While we are disappointed that Loews Hotels will not be coming to Memphis as planned, we remain encouraged by the continued growth of the industry, particularly in our downtown core....Read More about Loews development no longer moving forward
Memphis is a great place to live, work and play. Together, we can all be more conscientious and proactive in helping to establish a clean, safe, and visually-attractive city. Information...Read More about Memphis Clean City Guide
12 p.m. update City Hall is open for normal operating hours Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Library Closures: Raleigh, Randolph, and South Libraries are closed due to...Read More about City Winter Weather Update (2-7)
6 p.m. update Service Impacts: Closures: Raleigh, Randolph, and South Libraries. These services are still impacted due to winter weather: Memphis Parks, Memphis Animal Shelter, Libraries, Community Centers (excluding warming centers), Code Enforcement, City Treasury, Office...Read More about City Winter Weather Update (2-6)
9:20 a.m. update Closures: These services are still impacted due to winter weather: Memphis Parks, Memphis Animal Shelter, Libraries, Community Centers (excluding warming centers), City Courts and City Clerk’s Office,...Read More about City Winter Weather Update (2-5)
City of Memphis, Office of Emergency Management, Shelby County Emergency Management and Homeland Security are joining with the American Red Cross and faith-based partners to open Respite Centers due to...Read More about City and community partners open respite centers
11 a.m. update Closures: Due to inclement weather, the City of Memphis will operate with essential personnel coverage on Friday, February 4, 2022 until further notice. As a result, the following...Read More about City Winter Weather Update (2-4)
Mayor Jim Strickland has declared a State of Emergency due to severe winter weather. Click below to read the...Read More about Mayor Strickland declares Severe Weather Emergency
10:30 a.m. update Closures: Due to inclement weather, the City of Memphis will operate with only essential personnel coverage on Thursday, February 3, until further notice. As a result, the following...Read More about City Winter Weather Update (2-3)
Division of Public Works crews are prepared for the forecast of possible frozen precipitation. If and when the city starts receiving any wintry mix, Public Works will deploy up to...Read More about City Winter Weather Update (2-2)
The building located at 2363 Park owned by Juice Orange Mound could not be allowed to serve as a homeless shelter because it was not safe. On multiple occasions over...Read More about City shuts down dangerous building operating as a “shelter”
Beginning Monday, February 7, at 9 a.m. and lasting until 6 a.m., Wednesday, February 9, South Second Street between Union Avenue and Peabody Place as well as Gayoso Avenue between...Read More about Road closures announced due to cooling tower construction
The 2022 tax season has started and the IRS is now accepting 2021 returns. United Way of the Mid-South has developed an alternative process this year for Free Tax Prep...Read More about IRS now accepting 2021 tax returns
Mayor Jim Strickland Good afternoon. It’s great to be here today to share an update on the state of our city. Looking back now as I am halfway through my...Read More about A City on the Rise
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The Division of Housing and Community Development (HCD) through the HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) is making federal funding available to expand the Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) Program. The...Read More about EXPANSION OF THE COMMUNITY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (CHDO) PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
Please pardon our progress. We are pleased to announce that City Hall will undergo a facelift starting Wednesday, January 26. This project will involve contractors removing damaged marble from the...Read More about City Hall to undergo facelift
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The health and safety of our employees and residents remain a top priority, and the increase in COVID-19 cases may impact City of Memphis services. We thank you for being...Read More about COVID STAFFING NOTICE
Public Works Public Works crews are preparing for frozen precipitation. If and when the city starts receiving any frozen precipitation, Public Works will deploy up to 14 trucks to spread...Read More about City Winter Weather Update 1/15
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The City’s primary focus during inclement weather is to first treat major streets with inclines/declines, as well as any bridges and overpasses. Secondly, the City will treat remaining major streets...Read More about City Winter Weather Update (1-6)
Effective Monday, January 3, City Municipal Courts in-court appearance times will change. The Courts will continue staggered scheduling to maintain physical distancing of 6 feet. Division 1-Judge Carolyn Watkins1st Court...Read More about City Municipal Courts in-court appearance time change
The City of Memphis Division of Engineering is soliciting public input on applications to be submitted for the Fiscal Year 2023 – 2026 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP is...Read More about City requests public input on federal funding for transportation projects
Effective Monday, January 3, 2022, The Municipal Courts of The City of Memphis in-court appearances time will change. The Courts will continue the staggered scheduling to maintain physical distancing of...Read More about Municipal Courts time changes
The City of Memphis is prepared for the potential effects of high wind and heavy rains expected Friday. Crews are inspecting and clearing storm drains, inlets and checking other essential...Read More about City prepared for possible severe weather Friday
The global litter data science company Litterati recently selected the cities of Hayward, CA, Memphis, TN and Norfolk, VA to participate in the new City Fingerprint Project. To date, Litterati...Read More about Litterati launches City Fingerprint Project with Memphis to expand data monitoring systems for litter prevention
The City of Memphis is in the final stages of receiving a WIFIA loan from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to improve storm water infrastructure across the city, as announced...Read More about City of Memphis in final stages of receiving EPA loan for storm water infrastructure improvements
The Division of Housing and Community Development (HCD) is soliciting proposals for the Strategic Community Investment Fund (SCIF) grant programs beginning Wednesday, December 15, 2021. Programs available for competitive grant...Read More about Annual Housing & Community Development grant applications to be accepted beginning December 15
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Beginning Monday, December 6, at 9 a.m. and lasting until 4 p.m. Wednesday, December 8, Central Avenue between McLean Boulevard and Barksdale Street will be closed to through traffic to...Read More about Part of Central Avenue to close for sewer installation
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on this water rights case is an historic and significant victory for Memphis. After years of litigation and demands by Mississippi that we pay them...Read More about Supreme Court rejects Mississippi’s claim in water rights case
ArtsMemphis is proud to announce its second annual Arts Week from December 5-12, 2021, a week-long celebration to showcase Memphis’ dynamic, diverse collection of artists and arts organizations. An officially-proclaimed...Read More about ArtsMemphis brings back Arts Week; announced as recipient of American Rescue Plan grant from NEA
The City of Memphis, Division Housing and Community Development (HCD) announces the release of $7.5 million in Accelerate Memphis bond proceeds for the second round of the Memphis Affordable Housing...Read More about Second round of Memphis Affordable Housing Trust Funds announced
Beginning Monday, November 22, at 8 p.m. and lasting until 6 a.m. Tuesday, November 23, North Graham Street between Summer Avenue and Faxon Avenue will be closed to through traffic...Read More about Part of North Graham St. to close for construction
The Division of Housing and Community Development is virtually hosting its 3rd annual State of Memphis Housing Summit 2021 on October 28th from 9 am. to 4 p.m. This will...Read More about VIRTUAL STATE OF MEMPHIS HOUSING SUMMIT 2021: ROADMAP TO EQUITABLE REVITALIZATION
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On September 22, 2021, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Tennessee selected the CARE Team (Crisis Assessment and Response to Emergencies) as this year’s recipient of the Sam Cochran...Read More about City of Memphis receives the NAMI Tennessee Sam Cochran Criminal Justice Award
Beginning Monday, October 18, at 6 a.m., North Third Street between Jackson Avenue and Overton Avenue will be closed to through traffic to install tower crane for construction of St....Read More about Part of N. Third St. to close for construction
In 2016, Mayor Jim Strickland approved a resolution to expand the Memphis Zoo parking lots. Most recently, work was done to explore the opportunity to build a parking deck in...Read More about Update on zoo parking
Today, Mayor Jim Strickland announced that the City of Memphis is offering a $15,000 sign-on bonus for Memphis Police Department recruits. Other recruitment bonuses include up to $10,000 in relocation...Read More about City of Memphis offering a $15,000 sign-on bonus to join MPD
Today, the City of Memphis Parks & Neighborhoods Division has introduced its new brand identity of “Memphis Parks” in conjunction with an inaugural “Memphis Parks Appreciation Weekend” on October 8-10,...Read More about “Meet on Common Ground” through new Memphis Parks Brand and Appreciation Weekend October 8-10
On Thursday, September 9, at 11:00 a.m. CDT, World Relief Memphis will host a press conference with Memphis Mayor Strickland and Shelby County Mayor Harris to highlight how the Memphis...Read More about World Relief Memphis, Mayor Harris and Mayor Strickland to host press conference on creating community of welcome for Afghan allies and parolees
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The City of Memphis is prepared for possible heavy rain and high wind expected Sunday, Monday and into Tuesday. Crews have prepped for the storm by inspecting and clearing storm...Read More about City prepared for remnants from Hurricane Ida
WHO: City Engineering, Bikeway and Pedestrian Program Manager Nicholas Oyler WHAT: The Division of Engineering is conducting a public outreach effort related to the Fiscal Year 2023 Capital Improvement Program...Read More about Online surveys, virtual office hours for street design proposals
With the redevelopment of Liberty Park, there will be changes to game day parking and traffic control, starting with the University of Memphis football home opener on September 4 at...Read More about Parking and Traffic Changes for 2021 Football Season at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
To help relieve parking challenges for the 2021 football season on game day, the City of Memphis is excited to announce enhanced Park and Ride Shuttle service to the Liberty...Read More about Park and Ride Shuttle Service for all 2021 Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Football Games
Notice is hereby given to all residents of the City of Memphis and County of Shelby, Tennessee, and to all persons interested that an open and public meeting of the...Read More about Public Meeting Notice: EDGE/IDB PILOT Performance Review & Compliance Committee
Minority Business Development Oversight Commission (MBDOC) When: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 Time: 11:30am-1:00pm Where: 125 North Main Street, Memphis, TN 38103 Memphis City Council Committee Room 5th Floor Social distancing...Read More about Public Meeting Notice: MBDOC
Treasury phone lines are currently experiencing intermittent outages. Thank you for your patience as we work to resolve the...Read More about Treasury phone lines experiencing outages
Beginning Friday, August 6, and continuing through Friday, December 3, Manassas Street between North Parkway and Lane Avenue will be closed to through traffic to allow sewer construction work. Drivers...Read More about Part of Manassas Street to close for sewer construction
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This Thursday, July 22, Allworld Project Management and the City of Memphis will host a meeting regarding the proposed Stormwater Project in the Belt Line community. The Stormwater Project aims...Read More about Stormwater Project meeting to be held Thursday
In my five and half years as Mayor, working to solve the problem of violent crime has been the hardest and most challenging obstacle I’ve faced. Each time I hear...Read More about Mayor Strickland addresses public safety
City of Memphis Fire Services Awarded 3.9 million to Fight COVID-19 and Improve Health Literacy Among Racial and Ethnic Minority and Vulnerable Communities Memphis, TN – The U.S. Department of...Read More about City of Memphis Fire Services Awarded 3.9 million to Fight COVID-19
Memphis Recognized as One of the Best American Cities at Using Data and Evidence to Improve Residents’ Lives Memphis is proud to share that it has again been recognized for...Read More about City of Memphis achieves Gold What Works Cities Certification
Beginning Saturday, July 3, at 9 a.m., Riverside Drive between Georgia Ave. and Jefferson Ave. will be closed to through traffic to accommodate the “Independence Day in Downtown Memphis” special...Read More about Part of Riverside Drive to close during holiday weekend
Through Accelerate Memphis, the City of Memphis will issue $200 million in bonds to facilitate catalytic community projects intended to accelerate its growth by improving quality of life, driving equity and inclusion, improving...Read More about Accelerate Memphis website launches
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The Hospitality Hub breaks ground on its new Washington Avenue home Monday, June 21. The new Hub campus will include the region’s first barrier-free emergency shelter for women, expanded Hub...Read More about Hospitality Hub breaks ground on new home
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In support of the City of Memphis’ summer youth jobs program, the Memphis Office of Youth Services (MOYS) welcomes the generous grant of $60,000 dollars from Cummins. “We greatly appreciate...Read More about Memphis Office of Youth Services accepts Cummins grant for summer jobs
The City of Memphis, in partnership with the non-profit Memphis Brand, today announced that Sandra Morgan of Memphis has been selected winner of the “Shot for Shot Sweepstakes.” The promotion,...Read More about Sandra Morgan to receive new car as winner of the “Shot for Shot Sweepstakes”
Memphians can now call 901-RIDE-901 (901-743-3901) to book a free trip to get their vaccine. LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation) is funding the program through Innovate Memphis’ 901RideChoice platform. The...Read More about Free rides to vaccine appointments available through 901 Ride Choice
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After careful review and consideration, incoming Chief of Police Cerelyn “CJ” Davis has selected the second in command for Memphis Police Department. Effective immediately, Deputy Chief Donald Crowe has been...Read More about Deputy Chief Donald Crowe approved as Asst. Chief of Police
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Monday, the Tennessee State Funding Board approved an issuance of Tourism Development Zone (TDZ) Bonds for the City of Memphis to directly fund new developments to Liberty Park. The State...Read More about Liberty Park moves forward with TDZ Statute approval by State
By Mayor Jim Strickland Libraries can be the lifeblood of our neighborhoods. For so many, they’re a place to learn, a place to visit with friends, and a place to...Read More about IMLS announces Memphis Public Libraries as recipient of National Medal for Museum and Library Service
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The recent action by Governor Lee ending his declaration of a state-wide public health emergency, as well as the decision of the Shelby County Health Department to lift its own...Read More about Statement from Mayor Jim Strickland on City mask ordinance
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The Fire Museum of Memphis will be holding a Grand Re-opening on Friday, May 14, at 9:30 a.m. at 118 Adams Avenue, Memphis, TN. The museum has been closed since...Read More about Fire Museum to hold grand re-opening
Beginning Monday, May 17, at 9 a.m., Chelsea Avenue between Fairfax Street and Warford Street will be blocked to through traffic to allow Canadian National Railway Company to perform a...Read More about Part of Chelsea Avenue to close for railroad reconstruction
The City of Memphis is looking for 911 emergency dispatchers. If you want a fast-paced and exciting career this may be the job for you. You will have the opportunity...Read More about City of Memphis looking for 911 emergency dispatchers
Memphis 3.0, the City of Memphis’ first comprehensive plan for growth since 1981, has been selected by Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) for a 2021 Charter Award in the...Read More about Memphis 3.0 Comprehensive Plan honored by Congress for the New Urbanism with 2021 Charter Award
The City of Memphis, in partnership with the non-profit Memphis Brand, today announced the “Shot for Shot Sweepstakes.” The promotion will give any Shelby County resident vaccinated for COVID-19 the...Read More about Get vaccinated and get your shot at a new car
Memphians were offered the opportunity to ask the incoming police chief, Cerelyn “CJ” Davis, questions about her law enforcement experience and philosophy. The Q&A was moderated by executive director of the...Read More about Chief Cerelyn “CJ” Davis Q & A
In a spirit of additional transparency and in partnership with the Memphis City Council, Mayor Jim Strickland would like to offer Memphians the opportunity to ask the incoming police chief...Read More about City to offer Q & A with Chief of Police appointee
Thank you, Chairman Colvett and members of the Council. The last time I presented you with an operating budget, I had hopes that we would be in a much different...Read More about A Budget to Stabilize
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The Emergency Rental & Utility Assistance Program, a new program aimed at helping renters in Shelby County, will help thousands of households that are behind on rent and utilities or...Read More about City and County to distribute $28.2 million toward emergency rental and utility assistance program
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The City of Memphis invites shared mobility operators to apply for permission to operate in Memphis. For the third year of the Shared Mobility Program, the City seeks to permit...Read More about City entering third year of Shared Mobility Program, invites companies to apply, renew