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Friends,

It is in times of adversity that a person’s character is revealed. Over the last several weeks, I’ve had the pleasure to see that character over and over again by witnessing so many acts of kindness, generosity, and Memphians coming together to do what we do best—roll up our sleeves, and get the job done.

Over the course of my time as mayor, I’ve talked in this space often about running a data-driven government, a government that moves at the speed of business, and a government that is willing and able to adapt to the challenges at hand.

During these last several weeks, I have seen the character of our City of Memphis employees. They truly embody the words “Memphis Strong” and they have more than adapted to our current challenges. Whether it is our men and women of MPD or Memphis Fire bravely protecting our city, our Solid Waste employees making sure our trash is picked up, our Code Enforcement Officers working to implement Safer at Home, our roughly 40 employees who have been serving as contact tracers for the Shelby County Health Department, or our many members of library and parks staff that have helped package and deliver thousands of meals to Shelby County Schools’ children and those in need—I could not be more proud and honored to have the privilege of working alongside them every single day.

Thank you are two words that we can never say enough, and in this Friday’s email, I wanted to say a very heartfelt thank you from a very grateful mayor.

To our City employees—thank you for everything you do.

MPD Awards: Recently, the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum and the Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance notified us that the Memphis Police Department had been selected as the 2020 Destination Zero award winner in the category of Officer Traffic Safety.

This award is presented to the law enforcement agency that has taken proactive measures to demonstrate a program’s success in improving officer traffic-related safety practices. As a result of implementing our officer traffic safety programs in 2018 MPD has since reduced their officer at- fault crashes by 20%.

In addition to winning this award, MPD was recently awarded the COPS (Community Oriented Policing Services) hiring grant through the U.S. Department of Justice for $9.8 million spread over three years. That brings us to a total of $13 Million in grants this year alone.

Breaking down the numbers: Below is a chart that takes a look at our data points over the last several weeks.

Counts per day

Tests Reported

Test Positivity Rate (%)

Confirmed Cases

Estimated COVID Hospitalized

Estimated COVID ICU Hospitalized

Deaths

4/2/2020

150

7.5

2

     

4/3/2020

1022

-29

66

83

28

 

4/4/2020

335

9.8

48

83

28

 

4/5/2020

401

14.4

35

99.2

33.1

 

4/6/2020

439

6.7

56

91.8

35

 

4/7/2020

559

11.4

52

99.4

38.4

3

4/8/2020

729

7.9

52

120.6

43.5

2

4/9/2020

1303

11.4

100

126.2

48

2

4/10/2020

555

8.5

98

122.4

48

1

4/11/2020

343

10.4

69

118

54

0

4/12/2020

849

12.5

53

104

48.4

0

4/13/2020

737

17.9

82

102

40.4

4

4/14/2020

653

13.5

81

101.6

40.4

1

4/15/2020

585

14.9

76

100.3

46.2

1

4/16/2020

1386

9.8

108

102.5

49.8

3

4/17/2020

354

8.5

115

100.7

49.8

2

4/18/2020

805

5.9

35

107.7

50.1

0

4/19/2020

983

9.3

41

114.4

40.8

1

4/20/2020

621

6.7

50

102.8

44.4

1

4/21/2020

499

7.9

37

91.3

40.5

2

4/22/2020

446

7.5

37

101.4

42.2

0

4/23/2020

894

5

50

101.9

45.1

2

4/24/2020

855

14

57

99.4

42.2

1

4/25/2020

1460

4.9

95

104.9

42.2

1

4/26/2020

1329

11.5

187

95.1

41.5

0

4/27/2020

449

4.6

38

105.7

41.2

1

4/28/2020

733

5.7

45

112.7

43.5

0

4/29/2020

1643

3.1

81

112.2

48.8

1

4/30/2020

1306

6.2

72

103.8

47.1

3

5/1/2020

1347

5.8

98

116.2

54.5

3

5/2/2020

1483

9.6

95

110.3

51

0

5/3/2020

1636

7.1

101

115.5

49.8

0

5/4/2020

641

4.7

72

113.4

45.7

4

5/5/2020

691

5.4

26

118.5

46.5

1

5/6/2020

1650

5

92

122.1

46

6

5/7/2020

1467

7

73

114.8

46.2

2

5/8/2020

616

3

27

121.9

51.3

1

5/9/2020

1435

3.5

90

112.1

51.9

0

5/10/2020

1843

3.8

85

103.8

48.2

0

5/11/2020

1667

5.3

106

117.9

51.6

5

5/12/2020

1212

6.4

41

123.7

52.9

4

5/13/2020

1326

4.9

61

141.6

52.5

2

5/14/2020

1686

5.4

46

120.6

53.6

4

5/15/2020

1634

3.3

72

126.5

42.7

2

5/16/2020

1775

6.4

78

123.8

48.6

0

5/17/2020

738

5.2

42

122.6

48.8

1

5/18/2020

2565

4

116

141.2

48.2

3

5/19/2020

1701

1.6

128

153.9

56.9

0

5/20/2020

1424

 

29

156.5

56.7

3

5/21/2020

1400

 

49

147.8

54.3

0

 

 

 

 

Data Source: Shelby County Health Department.

     

Bureau of Epidemiology and Emergency Preparedness

   

*Estimated COVID Hospitalized are COVID positive and 20% of Persons of Interest (suspected positives) in hospital with pending results.

*Estimated COVID ICU Hospitalized are COVID positive and 20% of Persons of Interest (suspected positives) in ICU with pending results.

The COVID ICU hospitalized cases are a subset of All hospital cases”

           

Continuing the momentum: I know many of you are staying home and not driving around as much as you normally would. But, to see a reminder of our city’s momentum all you have to do is get out and take a stroll around town. Below are some highlights to help jog your memory.

Our Renasant Convention is truly transforming before our very eyes each day (on time and on budget I might add). Last week, we removed the clock tower on Main Street to make room for entry to the new Loews Hotel once completed. The Memphian in Overton Square is coming along nicely. In April, Collage Dance Collective was issued a building permit for their new 20,000 square foot studio facility in Binghampton at Tillman and Sam Cooper, and a $50 million addition to the UPS package delivery center at the Memphis International Airport moved forward to construction.

This month, work continued on the new Amazon facility in Raleigh with an additional construction permit for the building systems, and Hyosung HICO received a building permit for an industrial addition valued at $10 million on the former Mitsubishi facility at Pidgeon Industrial Park.

Overall, investment and construction have continued to move forward throughout our city over the last three months, in part enabled by the Division of Planning and Development’s efforts to launch a temporary online permitting system. The new system will soon expand to offer full service and remote video inspections to keep our inspectors and the community safe while the momentum continues to move forward.

Over the last few months, we have taken some hits due to the pandemic, but we’re still in the fight. All those projects (and those are just a few) are proof positive of that fact.

Memorial Day: As we move into the Memorial Day holiday weekend, please take time to remember and honor the many brave men and women who paid the ultimate price so that we can enjoy the many freedoms being an American affords us.

I know many of you will be spending time with family and friends over the weekend to remember those brave men and women, and you should. All I ask is that you do so safely—maintain social distancing, wash your hands thoroughly, and if you’re not feeling well, stay home.

Stay safe, and stay strong, Memphis.

Yours,

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