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Content Tagged 'Memphis City Council'

Sparks Fly over City Vehicle Inspection Fees Plan
Even before the plan is officially presented, the war is underway between Memphis city government and Shelby County Commissioners. City councilman Ed Ford Jr. is proposing charging more for vehicle inspections. Video Watch Video
Councilman Revisits Idea for Adult Entertainment District
A Memphis City Council member says it's time to put the subject of topless dancers on the table. Video Watch Video
Budget Talks Underway at Memphis City Hall
Mayor Wharton is pushing for a plan that would raise your property taxes to pay for city schools. But the chairman of the City Council Budget Committee says the Wharton plan doesn't do enough cutting and slicing. In fact, he says he has a plan that will end up cutting your property taxes. Video Watch Video
'Food Fight' between ABC24 Bulldog, City Council
It was a food fight. Not the funny kind you see in the movies, but a very serious one between the Memphis City Council and ABC24'S 'Bulldog' Mike Matthews. Video Watch Video
Memphis City Budget Committee to Weigh Tough Choices
The days of the free lunch might soon be over for Memphis City Council members. Budget talks begin April 28, and some say it's time to quit having taxpayers pay for their chow. It's just one of many cuts being talked about as council members try to figure out a way to avoid a 47 cent property tax increase proposed by Memphis Mayor A C Wharton. Video Watch Video
Shelby County & Memphis: Two Different Budget Outlooks
Memphis and Shelby County, so much in common, yet so different when it comes to your money. Video Watch Video
Memphis Faces Tough Decisions in Budget Battle
Memphis Mayor A C Wharton proposed raising property taxes by nearly 50 cents Tuesday to balance a record budget for next year. Video Watch Video
Mayor Wharton Proposes 47 Cent Property Tax Hike
Memphis Mayor A C Wharton wants to raise property taxes by 47 cents in his new budget. His plan calls not only for more taxes, but also for more layoffs. The key is whether city council members will buy it. Video Watch Video
Wharton Considers Employee Layoffs as Budget Looms
Mayor A C Wharton is considering police and fire department layoffs in Memphis as he prepares to present his budget ideas to city council members next week. Video Watch Video
City Council Compromises on MLK Remembrance
What had all the makings of an ugly fight has turned into peaceful compromise. Video Watch Video
City Council Votes against Temporary Tax Hike
The Memphis City Council decided there would be no property tax increase, at least not for now. Video Watch Video
Memphis City Council Votes Down Property Tax Increase
The Memphis City Council voted to take $10.2 million out of the city's reserves and agreed to $3 million in cuts. Those cuts would not affect the Memphis Police Department. The tax increase was voted down.
Mayor Wharton, Memphis Council to Battle City Budget
These are taxing times in Memphis, and Mayor A C Wharton says the city is in desperate financial shape. Video Watch Video
High Salaried Officials Eyed for Cuts Amid City Budget Crunch
The head of the Memphis City Council Budget Committee is sharpening his scalpel. Jim Strickland says there is some cutting to do. Video Watch Video
Plans to Privatize City Sanitation Put on Hold
Call it the calm before the storm. Memphis City Council members were told that a plan to buy out some sanitation workers has been put off for a month and a half. Video Watch Video
Memphis Fights State Lawmakers In Legislative Power War
Mayor A C Wharton and some Memphis City Council members say Republican state lawmakers from Shelby County are trying to ruin the city. Video Watch Video
Memphis City Council Slams MLGW For Rate Hike
A City Council smack-down over Memphis Light Gas & Water's bid to raise water rates by 5 percent. Video Watch Video
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