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Questions For Mayor Strickland About PILOTs

Thumbnail: Will the joint meeting of city and county legislative bodies result in an in-depth and serious reform of the programs granting more tax breaks that the other major counties of Tennessee...

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The Facts About Appraisals, But They Don’t Make 30% Increases Any Easier

This post is written by Jimmie Covington, veteran Memphis reporter with lengthy experience covering governmental, school, and demographic issues. He is a contributing writer with The Best Times, a...

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Memphis MSA: Economic Development By The Numbers

Thumbnail:  In the midst of the vigorous defense of the present PILOT programs by economic development officials, the inconvenient truths about the economy should be our wake-up call.  Among the 53...

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17.4%: Break-Even Point For Reappraisal And Tax Increase

Update by Jimmie Covington: The County Commission is moving toward increasing the certified rate by one-cent. Here is the impact of a $3.36 rate: Adopting a county tax rate one-cent above the certified...

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Investment Budgeting With Incremental Tax Increases

From the U.S. Capital to Memphis City Hall and Shelby County Administration Building, people with higher incomes and large corporations seem to get priority. In Washington, a bipartisan coalition...

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Jimmie Covington: Understanding the Reappraisal Appeals

By Jimmie Covington I finally know how much of Memphis’ certified property tax rate is designated to offset successful reappraisal appeals filed with the Shelby County Board of Equalization. This...

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EDGE’s New Chapter Calls For Business Approach

The resignation of EDGE president and CEO Reid Dulberger should be an opportunity to do more than just mount a job search for his successor.  Rather, his resignation opens up a new chapter for the...

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Memphis Zoo And Overton Park Funding, Continued

The last blog post, Unequal Treatment of Overton Park, highlighted the disparate treatment by City of Memphis between Memphis Zoo and Overton Park as demonstrated in the stark difference in funding...

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Data Points: Property Taxes Corporations and Developers Don’t Have To Pay

As the deadline approaches for payment of our property tax bills, these are the amounts of Shelby County taxes given away by each board to corporation and developers. Waived Shelby County Taxes...

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David Ciscel Told Us 20 Years Ago The Price We’d Pay For Sprawl

The last blog apost reported on how the Memphis region will spend more on higher gas prices than just nine other U.S. cities, the result of sprawl and poor public transit. University of Memphis...

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M/SCo Still Waits For More Accountable Tax Breaks

As EDGE continues to consider who its next president will be, I’m republishing my op-ed in The Commercial Appeal on February 2, 2021.  The agencies granting $80 million in tax breaks a year to large...

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When EDGE Subsidizes Pricey Apartments, Developers Win And Low-Wage Renters Lose

Because little has changed since I wrote two articles in October, 2020, for MLK50.com about EDGE’s tax breaks for apartment developers, the first article is reprinted here and the second will be...

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Shelby County: Picking The Best Option From A List Of Bad Ones

In searching for the money to rebuild the Regional One Health complex, Shelby County Government is faced with picking the best option from a list of bad ones. As is often the case in local government...

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Next Memphis Mayor’s Mandate for Tax Breaks Reform

As the agencies that have been delegated the power from city and county governments to give tax breaks to companies and real estate developers, there are questions that every mayoral candidate should...

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Memphis: Public Service Poor with a Math Problem

City of Memphis government is public safety and house value poor. For example, the total amount of expenditures in the city budget for police and fire totals $506 million. Meanwhile, all of the city’s...

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New Jail Need Overshadowed By Doable Plan To Pay For It

Paint and polish can only gloss over the problems of the Shelby County Jail, which is housed in an antiquated building unfit for its present use. It was July 19, 1975, and that was the lede on the play...

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County Commissioners Seek Greater Accountability for PILOT Programs

It’s hard to remember all the times committees have set out and failed to analyze/reform/rationalize our local PILOT program but there is greater hope this time because a committee of the Shelby County...

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PILOT Tax Break’s Missing Piece – Equity

The most glaring problem about PILOT tax breaks is that it is a massive wealth transfer – from the people in one of the cities and counties with the highest poverty rates to the stockholders of major...

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Big Fish Landed at McKellar Lake 

By John Branston Some mighty big fish have been taken from the waters in and around McKellar Lake in southwest Memphis. An angler recently landed an 80-pound catfish, but it could have been a...

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Memphis and Musk

It’s hard to remember when a major economic development announcement has generated a dichotomy of opinion as stark as the one that greeted the announcement that Elon Musk’s xAI supercomputer will be...

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