Official City Bulletin: Public Meetings and Infrastructure Updates for February 19

Public Board and Task Force Meetings
For Thursday, February 19, 2026, the City of Memphis has scheduled several important public meetings to discuss local infrastructure and municipal governance. Residents are encouraged to attend these sessions to stay informed on civic developments.
- Airport Authority Board Meeting: Scheduled for 8:00 AM at 2491 Winchester Road, Suite 113. This meeting will take place inside the Airport Terminal Building on the Mezzanine Level. The board will review ongoing operations and future projects for the Memphis International Airport.
- City Employee Compensation Task Force: This group will convene at 2:00 PM to discuss updates regarding municipal workforce pay structures and benefits.
- Wolf River Bottoms Task Force: A public meeting is set for 4:00 PM to address environmental conservation and land use planning related to the Wolf River area.
Infrastructure and Road Maintenance Advisories
The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) and city public works have several active projects that may impact local commutes. Motorists should plan for potential delays in the following areas:
- I-269 Bridge Repairs: Ongoing bridge repair work on I-269 Northbound in Fayette County continues to reduce traffic to a single lane between Mile Markers 3 and 4. This project is expected to remain active through May 2026.
- State Route 3 Construction: Long-term construction remains in progress on State Route 3 (Northbound and Southbound) between Log Miles 3 and 4. Intermittent lane closures are expected as work continues through early 2027.
- Pothole Mitigation: City crews continue to prioritize high-traffic corridors for repairs following recent winter weather conditions. Residents can report specific road hazards through the city’s official service portal.
Post-Holiday Service Reminders
Following the observance of Presidents' Day on Monday, February 16, municipal services are now operating on their standard schedules. While most trash and recycling collection routes have returned to their normal cycles, residents who experienced holiday-related delays earlier in the week should ensure bins remain curbside until service is completed.
Public Health & Community Services
The Shelby County Health Department reminds residents that standard health services, including immunizations and food safety inspections, are available at the Jefferson Avenue headquarters and regional clinics. Additionally, the city recently celebrated the dedication of a new art piece at the Orange Mound Library, which is now open for public viewing during regular library hours. For those seeking assistance with municipal permits or business registration, City Hall offices are fully operational following the recent holiday closure.