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Dateline: May 25,
2006
Selvidge
resigns as mayor of Clarendon
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Clarendon Mayor
Leonard “Tex” Selvidge stepped down Tuesday night after serving the
city for 14 of the last 30 years.
“I just think
it’s time for me to resign,” Selvidge said prior to Tuesday’s
regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen. “I could serve another year,
but we need to start some more projects, and I don’t want to start one
and not see it finished.”
The mayor said the
completion of the 2005 street-paving project seemed to him like a good
time for change.
Selvidge leaves
office after leading the city longer than any other mayor since Clarendon
was incorporated in 1901. He served a total of 12 years as mayor, taking
the position first from 1977 to 1980 and returning to office in 1997.
Selvidge also served
as member of the Board of Aldermen in 1976 and 1981.
He said serving his
community was something he thought everyone should do.
“I’ve always felt
like if you’re going to live somewhere, you ought to give something to
it,” Selvidge said. “It would thrill me if every election we had 10 or
12 people running for every spot on every board in the county.”
Selvidge said he
always tried to put the community’s interests first; and he said on the
rare occasions he was called on to break a tie, he tried to vote for his
convictions.
“I’m not saying I
did a better job than anyone else would have, but I hope I contributed
something to the community,” he said. “I’m sure some would disagree,
but everyone is entitled to their opinions.”
Selvidge says he’s
proud to have been a part of several moments during his times in office,
including the recent street project, the numerous grants received to
improve the city, the updating and codification of the city ordinances,
and the development of the city-county library downtown.
City Secretary Linda
Smith had kind words for the city’s outgoing chief executive.
“I’ve enjoyed
working with Tex,” Smith said. “He’s always been good to me, and
he’s been a good mayor.”
Alderman Mark White
was chosen by the board to serve the remainder of Selvidge’s term and
was sworn in as Clarendon’s 35th mayor, and his predecessor thinks he
will do a fine job.
“I think the city
will be in good shape,” Selvidge said.
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