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Memphis City Council Resumes In-Person Meetings
Council to vote on delayed projects and discuss library worker status changes.
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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The Memphis City Council is returning to in-person meetings after a period of virtual sessions, with a packed agenda that includes final votes on a proposed Hyde Square plaza downtown and discussions about changing the status of library workers. The council will also receive an update on the city's bus system.
Why it matters
The return to in-person meetings allows the council to tackle a backlog of delayed decisions, including high-profile projects and policy changes that impact city services and workers. As a key governing body, the council's actions will shape the future development and operations of Memphis.
The details
The Memphis City Council is resuming in-person meetings after a period of virtual sessions during the pandemic. Top items on the agenda include a final vote on the first step toward creating a Hyde Square plaza downtown, as well as discussions about changing the employment status of library workers and an update on the city's bus system.
- The Memphis City Council is holding its first in-person meeting since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The players
Memphis City Council
The legislative body that governs the city of Memphis, Tennessee.
What’s next
The council is expected to vote on the Hyde Square plaza proposal and discuss the potential library worker status changes at the upcoming meeting.
The takeaway
The Memphis City Council's return to in-person meetings signals a shift back to normal operations, allowing the body to tackle a backlog of important decisions that will shape the city's future development and services.
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