Town of Collierville

These are some helpful links to the Town of Collierville’s website.

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Holiday Schedule | Collierville, TN

Trash / recycle pickup is on Wednesdays in our neighborhood. The holiday schedule will sometimes alter that schedule. Here’s the link to view the town’s holiday schedule and how it impacts sanitation pickup in our community.

Town of Collierville: Submit Request

This is a link to the Mayor’s Action Center site. If you have an issue that is outside the jurisdiction of the HOA such as a code violation (ex. overgrown grass next to an alleyway) on an undeveloped field adjacent to our neighborhood, then this is where you would go to try and get it addressed. Someone from the town typically will respond to you within 24-28 hours. Instructions are on the website.

Code Compliance | Collierville, TN.

Here is a link to the town’s code compliance department that gives you a broad understanding of common violations and tips. To quote the department, “The Code Compliance Department ensures compliance with the Town’s Codes, Zoning Ordinances and the International Property Maintenance Code. It addresses violations such as overgrown grass, weeds, trash, inoperable vehicles, and other nuisances that may negatively affect nearby properties and the community.


Fence Regulations (link)

Update March 10, 2025…

“Collierville residents considering adding a fence to their property should be aware of local regulations to avoid potential issues. According to the Town of Collierville’s official website, homeowners should check with both the Town and their Homeowners’ Association for specific rules regarding fence height, materials, and placement, as these can vary. To get a fence up to code, homeowners must obtain a permit from the Development Department.

Skipping this step may result in doubled fees, with the cost of a fence permit set at a flat $50. Applicants can now submit plans, pay fees, and receive permits online, making the process more convenient but still requiring careful attention.

A permit is required if you’re reconstructing more than fifty percent of an existing fence.

Even for minor replacements, regulations in the Zoning Ordinance and Building Code must be followed.

The completed application must be signed by the property owner and/or contractor.”