Flowood Mayor Gary Rhoads has announced that he will not be seeking re-election after nearly 36 years of leadership in the city.
Rhoads was first elected mayor in 1989. He served as the city’s police chief from 1981-89. During his time in office, Rhoads has seen the city of Flowood blossom into one of the most vibrant suburbs of Mississippi’s capital city.
Under the mayor’s leadership, the Dogwood Festival, Lakeland Commons, the Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center, the Refuge Golf Course, and a multitude of outdoor projects and innovative healthcare facilities came to fruition in the city.
“I’ve been fortunate to serve such wonderful citizens,” Rhoads said in a press release.
In addition to his role as mayor, Rhoads has also been actively involved with various state and local boards, including the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, Merit Health River Oaks Board of Trustees, East Metro Access Parkway, Hinds Rankin Flood Control, and West Rankin Utility Authority.
Through those roles, he has advocated for policies benefiting both Flowood and Rankin County. After retiring, Rhoads plans to spend more quality time with his family.
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