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Florence Celebrates Transition as Mayor Ervin Passes Leadership to Barnes

Florence Celebrates Transition as Mayor Ervin Passes Leadership to Barnes

Florence Bids Farewell to Mayor Ervin as She Passes the Baton to Barnes

FLORANCE, S.C. – A Warm Goodbye and Hopeful Transition

Florence is buzzing with excitement and, at the same time, a bittersweet sense of nostalgia as Mayor Teresa Myers Ervin held a press conference on Tuesday, marking her last day in office. It was a day filled with reflection, gratitude, and a smooth transition to the new mayor, Lethonia “Peaches” Barnes, who is ready to take the reins.

Ervin didn’t shy away from the spotlight during her farewell address, describing her four years in office as a time of significant achievement and notable progress for the city. She mentioned she and Barnes had meaningful discussions concerning the transition of power, ensuring that the future of Florence remains in capable hands. Isn’t that what we all love to hear?

Taking Pride in Achievements

As she looked back on her time as mayor, Ervin was filled with pride over what she accomplished. “If you look compared to any other mayor, the accomplishments under my administration are second to none,” she stated confidently, amidst nods and claps from supporters. She put a spotlight on the region’s largest economic development project as a landmark achievement—a significant boost for the local economy that residents will surely appreciate for years to come.

While celebrating her successes, Ervin also showed humility by mentioning a goal left unfulfilled. She expressed regret over the delayed ordinance for the East Florence corridor along U.S. 76, which aimed to enhance the city’s overlay district. “The council’s decision to delay the ordinance has hindered progress,” Ervin stated, reflecting the delicate balance of leading a community while navigating various hurdles.

A Confidence in Community

However, it wasn’t all about what could have been. Ervin emphasized that her administration has laid the groundwork for even more success in the future. Working diligently alongside schools, higher education institutions, and government agencies, she fostered a climate of collaboration. “Creating a climate where we work together and are stronger together is a major accomplishment,” she said, resonating with the collaborative spirit of many Florence residents.

Even as she steps down, Ervin made it clear she won’t be disappearing from the community. “I will still be working,” she promised. Her heart remains committed to being an active servant leader, insisting that she doesn’t require an official title to continue her community endeavors.

Focus on Family and Community Spirit

Looking ahead, Ervin plans to shift her focus to her family, taking time to relish her roles as a wife, mother, and a proud professional grandmother. After all the hard work and dedication, what could be sweeter than spending time with loved ones?

As she wrapped up the press conference, she shared her hopes for Florence to move forward with transparency and inclusivity. She cares deeply about ensuring that *everyone* has access to opportunities while cultivating open leadership for the community.

In Florence, change is always afoot, and the community looks forward to seeing how Mayor Lethonia “Peaches” Barnes will build upon the strong foundation laid by the outgoing mayor. With the excitement brewing and a sense of togetherness in the air, Florence’s next chapter is sure to be just as remarkable as the last.

As local elections loom ahead, it’s a pivotal time for the Pee Dee region. Residents are eagerly anticipating what promises to be an impactful General Election, where voices will be heard, and decisions will shape the community for years to come.

So, Florence folks, here’s to new beginnings, continued community engagement, and all the opportunities lying ahead!

HERE Florence
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