City of Monroe, NC
Patrick Blaszyk is currently serving as Planner 1 for the City of Monroe, NC since July 2023. Prior to this role, Patrick worked as a Planning Technician for the Town of Stallings from June 2022 to July 2023, where responsibilities included resident interaction, GIS mapping, permit processing, zoning compliance inspections, and serving as a staff liaison to the Historical Committee. Patrick has also gained experience as a Graduate Assistant at Appalachian State University, teaching geospatial methods labs and assisting students. Previous internships at the Town of Indian Trail involved supporting planning operations and contributing to updates on comprehensive plans and development ordinances. Patrick holds a Master’s in Geography with a concentration in Community and Regional Planning, and a Bachelor’s in Community and Regional Planning, both from Appalachian State University, along with a GIS Certificate and an Associate in Arts degree. Additionally, Patrick is a road crew member for the band DECARLO.
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City of Monroe, NC
When you ask most people why they live where they do, almost always you'll hear "quality of life" and "the wonderful people." It's no surprise that Monroe scores high marks for those criteria. Monroe is a dynamic city - one which has held an important role in hstory as the county seat. With a population over 30,000, the city has the vision to continue prospering with help from its residents and workforce. Many generations of families have been born and raised here, but our vibrant city constantly attracts newcomers to the area. Pride in the community is visible in every section from Charlotte-Monroe Executive Airport and industrial sector, to the beautifully restored historic homes and businesses in the downtown area. New stores, restaurants and other establishments pop up constantly along Highway 74 while farmlands continue to grow crops and serve as pastureland for animals and livestock. Monroe provides excellent recreational options for residents of all ages. There are parks, various recreational facilities, ball fields, tennis courts, Monroe Aquatics and Fitness Center , Monroe Country Club and Ellen Fitzgerald Senior Center. The city even has future plans to include a greenway to connect all of the city's parks. With a boast of amenities such as these, it is no wonder Monroe is an up-and-coming city. Yet, despite all its progressive growth and energy, Monroe still maintains the charm of a true southern town.