High Ground News: $60M grant to reshape flood-prone areas
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High Ground News: $60M grant to reshape flood-prone areas
Memphis Daily News: HUD Funds Mid-South Greenprint with $60 Million Grant
Memphis Daily News: HUD Funds Mid-South Greenprint with $60 Million Grant
Memphis Flyer: County Wins Huge Grant for Disaster Plan
Memphis Flyer: County Wins Huge Grant for Disaster Plan
Memphis Commercial Appeal: County awarded $60M federal grant for flood programs
Memphis Commercial Appeal: County awarded $60M federal grant for flood program
Shelby County NDRC effort has been featured in local and national media
The Shelby County NDRC effort has been featured in local and national media. Read, look, and listen by clicking the links below:
Past Events
West Tennessee Fair Housing Conference
On Thursday, April 11, 2019, Shelby County worked with the Tennessee Human Rights Council to sponsor its Annual Fair Housing Conference at the National Civil Rights Museum.
Second Round of Resilience Plan Public Workshops
Shelby County’s Office of Resilience and its partners held a second round of public workshops to illustrate the progress they have made on the Mid-South Regional Resilience Plan.
First Round of Resilience Plan Public Workshops
Shelby Government’s Office of Resilience and Shelby County’s partners in the National Disaster Resilience Grant hosted three workshops to begin to gather public input on the creation of the Mid-South Regional Resilience Plan.
Third Public Meeting: Wolf River Wetland and Restoration Project
Ed Rice Community Center was the host of the public meeting held on Tuesday, December 19, 2017, at 5:30 PM.
Second Public Meeting: South Cypress Creek Project
Mitchell High School was again the host of the second public meeting held on Tuesday, December 5th at 6 p.m. Residents of the West Junction Neighborhood and surrounding areas gathered in the cafeteria to hear a brief presentation by Sasaki, Inc.
First Public Meeting: West Junction Neighborhood Design Meeting
On Thursday, September 28th, 2017, Shelby County and the City of Memphis’ Office of Resilience, along with Sasaki, University of Tennessee’s Extension Institute of Agriculture, and Memphis Tilth, facilitated a design workshop for the West Junction