List of initiatives proposed by Larry Langford

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This is a List of initiatives proposed by Larry Langford.

Since entering politics, Larry Langford has earned a reputation as a fertile wellspring of bold proposals. Birmingham News Editor Tom Scarritt characterized him as "a Gatling gun of ideas."

Birmingham City Council

Mayor of Fairfield

Langford is most remembered for his efforts to bring together 11 separate cities to form the West Jefferson Amusement and Public Park Authority that constructed the Visionland amusement park. The park was sold out of bankruptcy to a private operator five years after it opened.

Jefferson County Commission

The Birmingham News credited Langford with 69 public initiatives during his first four years on the Jefferson County Commission (2002 - 2006). Among them were:

  • Selling the county sewer system to private investors
  • Instituting a four day work week for county employees
  • Bringing Giuseppe Moretti's "Bust of Christ" to Vulcan Park
  • Putting magician's top hats on downtown light poles
  • Hiring a public relations firm to promote Jefferson County in the state
  • Negotiating bond swap deals to reduce interest payments
  • Starting a literacy center for public school students
  • Reviving street trolleys
  • Board certification for teachers
  • Levying an additional 1-cent sales tax to support $1.1 billion in bond funds for school construction
  • Naming the Jefferson County Bessemer Justice Center in honor of Medal of Honor recipient George Watson

Mayor of Birmingham

During his campaign for the 2007 Birmingham mayoral election Langford used the slogan "Let's Do Something," and promised that a broad range of major projects would be underway within his first month in office. Many of these were incorporated into his proposal for the Birmingham Economic and Community Revitalization Ordinance which he delivered to the Birmingham City Council two days after he was sworn in. The measure, which was approved on December 4, provides new revenues for the following:

  • Increased city funding for transit improvements, including new buses and Heritage streetcars.
  • City funding for a domed stadium, (to be located either downtown adjacent to the BJCC, at Fair Park, near the Birmingham Race Course, or elsewhere.)
  • Funding college or trade school scholarships for Birmingham City Schools students with a "C" average or above.
  • contributing $10 million per year into an economic development fund
  • spending $15 million per year on streets and sidewalks, of which $9 million would be divided between the 9 council districts as "discretionary" funds.

In addition to the ordinance, Langford has made numerous other proposals since taking office:

References

  • Bryant, Joseph D. (December 9, 2007) "Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford has gotten major projects under way in first month in office." Birmingham News.
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (December 4, 2007) "Birmingham City Council approves sales tax, business license fee increases." Birmingham News.
  • Wright, Barnett (April 23, 2006) "Langford's full of ideas, both big and small." Birmingham News.
  • Bryant, Joseph D. (September 21, 2007) "Idea man Langford a champion for change." Birmingham News.