Cordova Residents Petition for De-Annexation from Memphis, Citing Alarming Crime Rates
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – In a vibrant community on the outskirts of Memphis, residents of Cordova are increasingly concerned about their safety, leading them to take significant steps that could transform their relationship with the larger city. Over 800 residents have signed a petition to de-annex Cordova from Memphis, a bold move that they hope will empower their community to tackle rising crime rates more effectively.
A Growing Concern
The driving force behind this push for de-annexation is the feeling of insecurity felt by many residents. According to information from the City of Memphis Data Hub, Cordova has reported around 3,500 crimes this year alone, a steep increase compared to just under 3,000 incidents reported back in 2018. This soaring statistic has alarmed parents, local business owners, and community leaders alike.
One resident, Darian Bogard, shared his perspective as a victim of crime himself. “I understand the fears,” he said. “When you’re paying your hard-earned money to live in what you thought was a safe area, it’s frustrating and unsettling when that sense of safety disappears.” He’s not alone; many community members resonate with his sentiments and see the proposed de-annexation as a necessary step forward.
More than Just Crime
While crime remains at the forefront of this petition, proponents believe it’s not the only issue. Many have noticed a decline in home values, which has created financial concerns among homeowners hoping to invest in their properties. Additionally, the educational system in Cordova has seen better days, with community members expressing worries about local schools and the resources available to them.
If the petition garners a total of 1,000 signatures, they can formally present their case to the appropriate city and state officials. A sense of hope and urgency surrounds this effort — if they can create their municipality, perhaps they can take charge of their safety, community programs, and future.
Community Support
The decision to sign the petition isn’t taken lightly. Many residents were initially hesitant but have now come around as they witness changes in their community. Neighborhood gatherings and discussions about safety have become commonplace, and residents are stepping up and looking out for each other more than ever.
What’s incredible to see is the camaraderie growing within Cordova. Residents are discussing safer practices for their homes and participating in neighborhood watch programs. “It’s really about coming together,” Bogard emphasized. “We’re all in this together, and while we may have our disagreements, our safety is what unites us.”
The Road Ahead
As the movement gains traction, it’s essential for residents to stay involved and informed. The local government and city officials are likely to pay close attention to these developments, evaluating the circumstances surrounding Cordova’s safety and what de-annexation could mean for both the community and the City of Memphis.
In the meantime, residents are encouraged to participate in local discussions about crime prevention strategies and community-building initiatives. With a supportive environment, Cordova residents hope to address their pressing concerns and improve the overall quality of life in their neighborhood.
What Comes Next?
For now, Cordova sits on the precipice of change, with its residents eager to reclaim their community’s safety and identity. *As they push forward with their petition, the rising crime rates, coupled with the hope for a safer tomorrow, showcase the passion and determination of those who call this community home.*
It’s a pivotal moment for Cordova, and the voices of its residents will play a significant role in shaping its future.

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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