Cordova residents push back after killing of Canada geese
“The complaints I’ve heard is that the board pretty much did what they wanted to do without consulting homeowners in Riverwood Farms,” said State Rep. Dwayne Thompson who represents the Cordova area in the Tennessee general assembly. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian)
The so-called Goosegate was far from the first conflict between residents and the Riverwood Farms homeowners’ association board, but it sparked a new group to take over. Now, the new board hopes it spurs a change to state law.
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Ian Round
Ian Round is The Daily Memphian’s state government reporter based in Nashville. He came to Tennessee from Maryland, where he reported on local politics for Baltimore Brew. He earned a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland in December 2019.
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