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Fast Facts: Age: 53 |
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Biography of Bob Hackworth Good Government Mayor Hackworth secured unanimous approval to increase efficiency and cut tax rates by more than 21% without cutting municipal services. He led the way to create an Economic Development & Housing Department and a Neighborhood Enhancement Program. He ushered in The Gateway mixed use project, potentially bringing hundreds of jobs to the community. He worked on development codes that complement the community and doubling the Homestead Tax Break for seniors. Under his leadership downtown Dunedin continues an outstanding redevelopment that is recognized nationally for its charm. The PBS Series, America’s Walking, honored Dunedin as among the most walkable small cities in America. Dunedin was also recognized as one of the best Florida cities for providing residents of all ages with quality recreation, facilities, and programs. Bob was elected chairman of the Pinellas Planning Council this year marking his fifth year of service on the council. Dunedin currently has one of the lowest per capita costs for fire and police protection services and is often cited as a model for downtown revitalization and smart redevelopment of a coastal community. Human and Civil Rights Mayor Hackworth was the leader in the city’s efforts to expand and recognize human and civil rights. He led the effort to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by promoting Dunedin’s Inclusion Initiatives resulting both in the local observance of the national holiday as well as renaming a local street and recreation center for Dr. King. Additionally, under his leadership, the city formed an Inclusion Committee, created a Diversity Week, took part in the National League of Cities Inclusion Partnership and changed Dunedin’s employee rules and regulations and benefits to include gay and lesbian partners. Environmental Stewardship and Sustainable Development In 1995, Bob retired from racing and sports marketing and he and Gwynne settled permanently in Florida. He joined H&H Publishing Co., Inc., partnering with his father in the publishing of textbooks, testing instruments, and Internet courses for university and community college students. In 1997, after 17 years of marriage, Bob and Gwynne were blessed with the arrival of their daughter Maddie, now ten, and in 2000 with their son Bobby, now seven. |
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