Good morning, Memphis, where there is a chance of thunderstorms today and a combination of heat and humidity will make it feel like temperatures are in the upper 90s.
While plans for the Byhalia Connection pipeline have been called off, the company behind the project still wants to stop legislation aimed at preventing future such projects, our Sam Hardiman reports.
Cory Thornton, an attorney for Plains All American Pipeline L.P., told Memphis City Council the ordinance that would have governed the crude oil pipeline and its potential impact on the Memphis Sand Aquifer was unnecessary, anti-industry and that the measure if passed, would be overturned by the courts.
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Corey Davis and
Vincent Sawyer recently were hired as lawyers for
Neighborhood Preservation Inc., an organization that promotes neighborhood revitalization by collaboratively developing practical and sustainable resolutions to blighted properties and to the systems that lead to widespread neglect, vacancy and abandonment of real estate. It focuses on policy advocacy and implementing/documenting replicable comprehensive neighborhood improvement projects. Davis is a staff attorney and started his work on the chronic nuisance ordinance. He s also involved on an ongoing project to replace a dilapidated house with a mini park in the Vollintine-Evergreen neighborhood. Sawyer is involved with community partners to improve the living conditions of residents in distressed and underserved neighborhoods through anti-blight interventions, neighborhood maintenance, community development efforts, legal research and analysis through the Shelby County Environmental Court. He is also the co-cha
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Corey Davis and
Vincent Sawyer recently were hired as lawyers for
Neighborhood Preservation Inc., an organization that promotes neighborhood revitalization by collaboratively developing practical and sustainable resolutions to blighted properties and to the systems that lead to widespread neglect, vacancy and abandonment of real estate. It focuses on policy advocacy and implementing/documenting replicable comprehensive neighborhood improvement projects. Davis is a staff attorney and started his work on the chronic nuisance ordinance. He s also involved on an ongoing project to replace a dilapidated house with a mini park in the Vollintine-Evergreen neighborhood. Sawyer is involved with community partners to improve the living conditions of residents in distressed and underserved neighborhoods through anti-blight interventions, neighborhood maintenance, community develop