Memphis Gas Station Moratorium Part Of Effort To Solve Food Deserts
By: Dulce Torres Guzman, Tennesse Lookout
In some areas of Memphis, there are more gas stations than grocery stores. While a citywide moratorium placed a hold on new gas stations, businesses are still seeking permission from the Memphis City Council to open against the wishes of local communities.
In March, the Memphis City Council voted in favor of halting permitting of any new gas stations. Businesses now need to go through the Land Use Control Board of Memphis and Shelby County for permission, and their request would need final approval from the city council.
“It seemed like every week we were passing an ordinance to allow two or three more service stations and we didn’t feel like we had a handle on it. We felt like that needed to calm down,” said Councilmember Jeff Warren.
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Knoxville Area Urban League Receives Grant to Help Local Homeowners
The Knoxville Area Urban League (Knoxville, TN) or KAUL received a $10,000 grant from the Bank of America to help support its housing stability programs.
Felix Harris, the VP of Housing & Community Development for the Knoxville Area Urban League said the grant will be used to help educate families on the process of purchasing a home and will provide counseling to help clients keep their homes.
“Our main focus right now is to stop evictions,” said Harris. “For those who are facing evictions from the standpoint of rent. We are assisting clients from that standpoint, helping them find and stay in their homes either through the Knox Housing Assistance Program, or just aiding them ourselves in trying to find new homes, Harris says. "The Urban League has seen an increase of clients needing assistance on keeping their homes during the pandemic.”
Phillippa Satterwhite said she became a first-time homeowner with the help of Harris and the KAUL.
