In a recent conversation with Fairview’s leadership— Lisa Anderson, Mayor; Patti Carroll, Economic and Community Development Officer; and Tom Daugherty, City Manager—the trio shares their vision for Fairview’s future. They discuss what makes this Tennessee city a hidden gem and how it prepares for growth and preservation.Their insights highlight a community that honors its history while eagerly embracing a sustainable, dynamic future. WHERE COMMUNITY AND NATURE THRIVE Fairview’s strong sense of community is at the heart of its identity, deeply tied to its natural beauty. For residents, the city isn’t just a place to live—it’s a place to feel at home. Carroll highlights Fairview’s close-knit atmosphere: “We are a tightly formed community based on family and mutual support.” Mayor Anderson adds, “Our city is incredibly welcoming. It’s safe, friendly, and picturesque. We just hosted the World Series for softball, and many visitors told me Fairview would be a wonderful place to live.” A large part of that sense of belonging comes from Fairview’s commitment to maintaining its natural spaces. Bowie Nature Park, with its miles of trails, lakes, and areas for biking and horseback riding, is a sanctuary that draws both residents and visitors. “Bowie Nature Park is our pride and joy,” Carroll says. “It’s a place where families gather, where people come to escape the hustle and bustle, and where we preserve the natural beauty that makes Fairview special. It’s one of the largest nature parks in the state and will remain a protected through the land trust implemented by the city.” Fairview’s nature-first approach extends beyond its park system. Mayor Anderson emphasizes that despite the city’s growth, there is a conscious effort to keep Fairview green. “We’ve experienced a lot of development, but we always emphasize beauty and nature. Our commitment to preserving green spaces is part of what makes Fairview unique,” she says. NEW PROJECTS, NEW OPPORTUNITIES Fairview’s leadership has its eyes set on the future, ensuring the city grows in a way that benefits all 209 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 10 FAIRVIEW, TN
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