Young was elected mayor of Memphis in the
2023 Memphis mayoral election. He was sworn in on January 1, 2024.
Public safety During his mayoral bid, Paul Young promised a "pandemic like response" to crime, which he described as engaging multiple stakeholders such as police, the district attorney, judges, and community organizers. Since his election, Young has focused on public safety through initiatives such as Operation Code Zero. Operation Code Zero was introduced to reduce crime by increasing police presence in high-crime and high-traffic tourist areas. Young is also overseeing the installation of $10–15 million worth of AI-powered cameras across Memphis to address concerns over crime and shootings. In September 2025, after U.S. President
Donald Trump publicly announced his intention to
deploy U.S. federal troops to Memphis for alleged public safety reasons, Young was quick to speak out against this planned deployment, however Young said he planned to make the most out of the deployment.
Transportation and infrastructure Young replaced the entire
MATA (Memphis Area Transit Authority) board. This followed a period of significant financial deficits in the system. Public approval of MATA declined from 75% in 2018 to 38% in more recent years. A large portion of buses required engine repairs. Young ordered a forensic audit of MATA's finances to identify inefficiencies and areas of unnecessary spending.
Fiscal responsibility Young implemented several tax increases aimed at improving city services and infrastructure, including a 49-cent property tax hike, a $30 increase in vehicle registrations, and a $12 increase on solid waste fees. The administration created public dashboards, including one from the Memphis Police Department, that tracks data points like homicide rates. The administration aims to create a system that addresses the current needs of the city while preparing for future growth.
Economic development and housing Young's administration supported financial incentives to encourage investment in affordable housing. Young has also committed to increasing funding for the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. Additionally, Young's transition team recommended establishing a small business support network to help accelerate the growth of businesses. In August 2024, Paul Young and police Chief C.J. Davis announced $3 million to compensate businesses recovering from crime. == Personal life ==