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'''Larry Langford''' is the president of the [[Jefferson County, Alabama]] Commission. Prior to that he was the mayor of [[Fairfield]].
'''Larry P. Langford''', elected to the [[Jefferson County Commission]] in 2002 is the Commissioner of Finance and General Services and Commission President. He had previously gained notice as a [[Birmingham]] [[Birmingham City Council|City Councilor]] and as a three-term mayor of [[Fairfield]] from 1988 to 2000.
 
Langford has earned a reputation as a fertile wellspring of bold ideas, though perhaps not for the discipline and patience to seek consensus and carry the ideas to fruition. Editor [[Tom Scarritt]] characterized him as "a Gatling gun of ideas." Since joining the commission, the ''[[Birmingham News]]'' has identified nearly 70 public initiatives that Langford has announced.


Langford is best known for raising money and generating public interest and support for Visionland Theme Park (now known as [[Alabama Adventure]]), located near [[Bessemer]]. The park was built largely by funding from and bond issues backed by a consortium of cities in the western part of the county, as well as the city of [[Birmingham]] and the County government. The park declared bankruptucy, but was sold to [[Southland Entertainment Group]], and has rebounded and expanded since.
Langford is best known for raising money and generating public interest and support for Visionland Theme Park (now known as [[Alabama Adventure]]), located near [[Bessemer]]. The park was built largely by funding from and bond issues backed by a consortium of cities in the western part of the county, as well as the city of [[Birmingham]] and the County government. The park declared bankruptucy, but was sold to [[Southland Entertainment Group]], and has rebounded and expanded since.


Before his career in politics, Langford was a reporter for [[WBRC 6]] and later worked in public relations for a Birmingham beer distributor.
Langford has revealed plans to run for Governor of Alabama.
 
Before his career in politics, Langford was a reporter for [[WBRC 6]] for 10 years and later worked in public relations for a Birmingham beer distributor. He also served in the U. S. Air Force and is an active member of the Catholic church. He received a Bachelor of Arts in social and behavioral sciences in 1972 from [[UAB]]. He is married and has one son.
 
==Langford initiatives==
* 1 cent sales tax to support school construction
* Putting magician's top hats on downtown light poles
* Selling the county's sewer system to private investors
* Four day work week for county employees
* Board certification for teachers
* Bringing [[Giuseppe Moretti]]'s "Bust of Christ" to [[Vulcan Park]]
* Reviving street trolleys
* Building a domed stadium on the Sears site in western downtown
* Hiring a public relations firm to promote Jefferson County in the state
* Engineering an interest-saving bond swap


==References==
==References==
* Wright, Barnett. (April 23, 2006) "Langford's full of ideas, both big and small." ''Birmingham News''.
* Westlake-Kenny, Barbara. (Fall 1997) "Alumni Spotlight: Larry P. Langford, B.A." ''UAB Magazine'' Vol. 17, No. 4
* "Larry Langford." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 27 Mar 2006, 19:19 UTC. 28 Mar 2006, 20:47 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Larry_Langford&oldid=45740644].
* "Larry Langford." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 27 Mar 2006, 19:19 UTC. 28 Mar 2006, 20:47 [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Larry_Langford&oldid=45740644].


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Revision as of 11:02, 23 April 2006

Larry P. Langford, elected to the Jefferson County Commission in 2002 is the Commissioner of Finance and General Services and Commission President. He had previously gained notice as a Birmingham City Councilor and as a three-term mayor of Fairfield from 1988 to 2000.

Langford has earned a reputation as a fertile wellspring of bold ideas, though perhaps not for the discipline and patience to seek consensus and carry the ideas to fruition. Editor Tom Scarritt characterized him as "a Gatling gun of ideas." Since joining the commission, the Birmingham News has identified nearly 70 public initiatives that Langford has announced.

Langford is best known for raising money and generating public interest and support for Visionland Theme Park (now known as Alabama Adventure), located near Bessemer. The park was built largely by funding from and bond issues backed by a consortium of cities in the western part of the county, as well as the city of Birmingham and the County government. The park declared bankruptucy, but was sold to Southland Entertainment Group, and has rebounded and expanded since.

Langford has revealed plans to run for Governor of Alabama.

Before his career in politics, Langford was a reporter for WBRC 6 for 10 years and later worked in public relations for a Birmingham beer distributor. He also served in the U. S. Air Force and is an active member of the Catholic church. He received a Bachelor of Arts in social and behavioral sciences in 1972 from UAB. He is married and has one son.

Langford initiatives

  • 1 cent sales tax to support school construction
  • Putting magician's top hats on downtown light poles
  • Selling the county's sewer system to private investors
  • Four day work week for county employees
  • Board certification for teachers
  • Bringing Giuseppe Moretti's "Bust of Christ" to Vulcan Park
  • Reviving street trolleys
  • Building a domed stadium on the Sears site in western downtown
  • Hiring a public relations firm to promote Jefferson County in the state
  • Engineering an interest-saving bond swap

References

  • Wright, Barnett. (April 23, 2006) "Langford's full of ideas, both big and small." Birmingham News.
  • Westlake-Kenny, Barbara. (Fall 1997) "Alumni Spotlight: Larry P. Langford, B.A." UAB Magazine Vol. 17, No. 4
  • "Larry Langford." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 27 Mar 2006, 19:19 UTC. 28 Mar 2006, 20:47 [1].