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* [[JeffMet McCalla|Jefferson Metropolitan Park McCalla]] | * [[JeffMet McCalla|Jefferson Metropolitan Park McCalla]] | ||
* [[JeffMet Lakeshore|Jefferson Metropolitan Park at Lakeshore]] | * [[JeffMet Lakeshore|Jefferson Metropolitan Park at Lakeshore]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Trinity Park]] (p[[Ingall's Ironworks]]/[[Trinity Steel]] site, undeveloped | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Kent, Dawn (April 23, 2008) "Jefferson County's industrial park system director resigns." | * Kent, Dawn (April 23, 2008) "Jefferson County's industrial park system director resigns." {{BN}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 10:06, 29 June 2016
The Jefferson County Economic and Industrial Development Authority (shortened to Jefferson County Development Authority) was created in 1995 to coordinate the industrial development efforts of Jefferson County and to manage the Jefferson Metropolitan Park System, the county-owned system of industrial parks. The Authority's offices are located at 500 Beacon Parkway West. The chairman of the board is Ronnie Acker.
Deborah McGill was the Authority's first executive director. She resigned in 2008 to take a position with EGS Commercial Real Estate. She was succeeded by Carma Jude, who helmed the agency until 2011. Ted vonCannon was hired as director, effective February 1, 2012.
Industrial parks
- Jefferson Metropolitan Park McCalla
- Jefferson Metropolitan Park at Lakeshore
- Trinity Park (pIngall's Ironworks/Trinity Steel site, undeveloped
References
- Kent, Dawn (April 23, 2008) "Jefferson County's industrial park system director resigns." The Birmingham News