Mayor Works to 'Make it Right' with Annexed South Cordova

Greetings to the residents of South Cordova, and welcome to the city of Memphis. Sure, there was no welcome mat, or much of any notice, but you can rest assured that your new mayor was just as uninformed as you about annexation.

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Captain Bill - 7/6/2012 9:32 AM
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As a former Cordovan, annexed under protest by Memphis, I know just how the South Cordovans feel. I used to live in Hunters Hollow. I live in North Mississippi now. The mayor can "make it right" by holding off on annexation until the candidates for annexation have a chance to vote on whether or not to accept Memphis' "invitation".

Bartlett Mom - 7/6/2012 9:19 AM
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Under Herenton, the north Cordova annexation brought nothing to the property owners but taxes. We get NO garbage pickup, no road work, no response to our complaints and all the burden of paying for the urbanites to lay claim to our tax dollars. If the mayor promises you anything, film it, get it in writing, along with the budgeted funds in advance. The city only annexes for gain as they are greed mongerers.
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