Public Notice: Official Meetings and Community Advisories for March 10

Center City Revenue Finance Corporation (CCRFC) Public Meeting
The Center City Revenue Finance Corporation (CCRFC) is scheduled to hold a public meeting today, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at 9:00 AM. The session will take place at 114 N. Main Street in downtown Memphis. This meeting is part of the city's ongoing efforts to oversee and manage revenue-related financing for development projects within the urban core. For those unable to attend in person, the city provides virtual access to ensure transparency in local financial governance and allow residents to observe deliberations on upcoming economic initiatives.
Shelby County Retirement and OPEB Trust Sessions
Several high-level administrative meetings for the Shelby County government are convened today at 160 North Main Street. These sessions are critical for the management of county employee benefits and long-term financial stability:
- Shelby County Retirement System: Meeting at 9:00 AM to discuss pension fund performance and administrative updates.
- Shelby County Retirement Board: A formal board meeting follows at 10:00 AM.
- Shelby County OPEB Trust: Scheduled for 10:30 AM to review Other Post-Employment Benefits and trust asset management.
These meetings are open to the public as part of the county’s commitment to fiscal accountability and the welfare of the local workforce.
Public Interest Notice: Regional Environmental Hearing
Residents in South Memphis and surrounding areas are advised of a significant public hearing scheduled for today, March 10, regarding an air permit for a proposed gas-fired turbine facility in nearby DeSoto County. This facility is intended to power the xAI "Colossus 2" data center located across the state line in Memphis. While the hearing is officially hosted by the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, community advocacy groups have highlighted the potential impact on regional air quality for Memphis-area neighborhoods. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about regional infrastructure developments that affect local environmental health.
Ongoing Maintenance Advisory: Jackson Pit Project
The 10-day maintenance project at the Jackson Pit site, which commenced last week, remains active through March 10 and into the coming days. Residents near the project scope should anticipate continued construction activity, localized vehicle traffic, and heavy equipment movement in the area. The City of Memphis Division of Public Works continues to monitor the site to ensure safety and minimize disruption to the neighborhood during this infrastructure update.
Public Health Resources and Upcoming Workshops
The Shelby County Health Department continues to provide educational resources through its "Talking Public Health" initiative. Current features include guidance on dental health through the "Smiles for Life" program and insights into infectious disease prevention. Additionally, residents interested in federal grants and community development are reminded of the upcoming "How 2 Interpret Section 3" workshop scheduled for tomorrow, March 11, at the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library.