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  HAROLD PATTERSON
4/12/1983-4/4/1987
Harold
E. Patterson was first elected to the Arlington City
Council in 1966. He became Mayor Pro Tem in 1977. In 1983,
he was elected Mayor of Arlington. He served four years as
Mayor, during a time of explosive population growth in the
city.
Harold E. Patterson was born March 27, 1929 in Arlington,
Texas and attended Arlington schools. In 1949, he married
Frances Louise English, and together they had two children,
Michael and Teresa. Harold Patterson served two years in the
United States Marines before returning to Arlington to be
with his family.
As a member of First Baptist Church, he always put his faith
"in the Man upstairs," who led him in his desire to help
people. A banker by profession, for 50 years his love of
community involved him in nearly two decades of elective
public service.
His principal political theme was that of unity, and his term
enjoyed a positive relationship between voters and elected
officials. During his term, fluoridation of the city's water
supply was implemented, greatly improving dental health in
the city, and bringing about a sharp decline in tooth decay.
But, Harold E. Patterson is credited most with saving
taxpayer’s money. Under his direction and leadership as
Mayor, the city earned its very first AA Bond rating. Bonds
are sold at a much cheaper rate, generating decades of
savings for Arlington taxpayers. During his tenure, the
municipal water system began operating with a substantial
profit. Funds spent on building new streets and
thoroughfares doubled during his two terms in office.
Actively involved in all aspects of community, Harold
Patterson has been recognized as Outstanding Young Man of
Arlington and Citizen of the Year. He has been honored for
his dedicated service to the Board of Directors for
Arlington Community Hospital. He served as President of the
Arlington Boys Club, Lions Club, Arlington Chamber of
Commerce, a member of the Education Advisory Board of the
Arlington Independent School District and Parks and
Recreation Board. The Harold Patterson Sport Center Complex
in South Arlington is named in his honor.
Bored with retirement, Patterson started his own property tax
consulting business, which led to an interest in the Tarrant
Appraisal District. Later, he campaigned and won a position
on the Tarrant Appraisal Board. He never lost a political
election.
Today, Harold Patterson continues a legacy of active
involvement in a variety of business and civic activities.
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