![]() “I think the job has pushed me from a more conservative mindset to at least more middle-of-the-road leaning toward a more liberal mindset,” he said. How did being mayor and a public servant for 16 years change Patterson? “It gives me some concern,” he said looking down. Vision 2037 plan is something we’ve worked hard on the last couple of years and the new codes should be completed in the next three to four months.”īut most of all, Patterson said he will miss the people he’s worked with on a daily basis for several years. “There’s the question of affordable workforce housing. “I wish I had seen the need for a new activity center sooner,” he said. Patterson will leave behind many projects he has been working on, along with the Board of Aldermen, and hopes to see them come to fruition, but now, as a citizen. ![]() The whole community has benefited from the improved relationship.” We’re able to partner on several projects. “I’m really proud of the relationship that formed between the city, county and the university. ![]() “I’m glad we could help Bell customers and upgrade their services,” he said. There are things he says he’s proud to have been involved with, like the selling of Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi to allow for Baptist to build a bigger, regional medical center and the purchase of Bell Utilities. ![]()
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