 | Tire Redemption Program Concludes Below Budget
Tires were piling up and cash was flowing in south Memphis. Friday was the final day of Memphis' Cash for Tires program, ending under budget. Watch Video
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 | Cash for Tires Program Back in Full Swing
One of the most popular government programs in Memphis is back. Cash for Tires is happening now at the County Tire Recycling Station on Elvis Presley. Watch Video
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 | Tire Redemption Program to Resume
The popular Tire Redemption Program is coming back. Aimed at reducing blight by offering incentives to clean up neighborhoods of old tires, the program will resume on Wednesday, February 27 and pay $1 per tire to qualifying participants.
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 | Cash for Tires Funding Still Short County's Half
The Cash for Tires program may be short on cash. Instead of $100,000 to get tires off the streets, it may be half that. The Shelby County Mayor says he has some serious questions about who's really benefiting from the program. Watch Video
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 | County Mayor Withholds Funding of Cash for Tires Program
The popular "Cash for Tires" program will still happen but with less funding. The city of Memphis already chipped in its portion of the deal: $50,000 plus labor. Shelby County is only supplying labor, even though commissioners say the county can afford the $50,000. Watch Video
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 | Cash for Tires Program Coming Back
The "Cash for Tires" or "Tire Redemption Program" is back. It is Memphis' and Shelby County's attempt to fight blight, with one dollar for every tire brought in for recycling. Watch Video
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 | Memphis Sees Better Return on Tire Redemption Program
While other municipalities didn't find the state-wide tire redemption program financially feasible, the City of Memphis claims the results have been superb. Watch Video
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 | Memphis Residents Want 'Cash for Tires' Program Back
Somebody is withholding $50,000 from a popular program that helped tackle blight. Watch Video
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