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'''Donald L. Plusquellic''' (born [[July 3]], [[1949]]) is the current mayor of [[Akron, Ohio|Akron]], [[Ohio]]. First elected in 1987, he became the 59th Mayor of Akron after previously serving 13 years on Akron City Council. Plusquellic is currently serving his fifth term, making him the longest-serving mayor of the city. He was the President of the [[United States Conference of Mayors]] during [[2004]]. Plusquellic currently serves as vice president of the International Mayors for Peace organization. He is well known as an architect of the [[Joint Economic Development District]] (JEDD) program in Ohio, and he is a member of the [[Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition]]<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns.org/html/about/members.shtml| title=Mayors Against Illegal Guns: Coalition Members|accessdate=2007-06-12}}</ref>, a [[bi-partisan]] group with a stated goal of "making the public safer by getting illegal guns off the streets." The Coalition is co-chaired by [[Boston, Massachusetts]] Mayor [[Thomas Menino]] and [[New York City]] Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]].
'''Donald L. Plusquellic''' (born [[July 3]], [[1949]]) is the current mayor of [[Akron, Ohio|Akron]], [[Ohio]]. First elected in 1987, he became the 59th Mayor of Akron after previously serving 13 years on Akron City Council. Plusquellic is currently serving his fifth term, making him the longest-serving mayor of the city. He was the President of the [[United States Conference of Mayors]] during [[2004]]. Plusquellic currently serves as vice president of the International Mayors for Peace organization. He is well known as an architect of the [[Joint Economic Development District]] (JEDD) program in Ohio, and he is a member of the [[Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition]]<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns.org/html/about/members.shtml| title=Mayors Against Illegal Guns: Coalition Members|accessdate=2007-06-12}}</ref>, a [[bi-partisan]] group with a stated goal of "making the public safer by getting illegal guns off the streets." The Coalition is co-chaired by [[Boston, Massachusetts]] Mayor [[Thomas Menino]] and [[New York City]] Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]].


He is widely praised and criticized by both sides of the aisle&mdash;and some affiliated with neither party. In 2006, an independent watchdog group announced that the city was 1.1 billion USD in debt, more per capita then any other city of its size in Ohio. In 2006, an impasse was declared with the police and fire fighter unions and has yet to be resolved. At the same time crime has increased.[http://publicsafety.ci.akron.oh.us/police/crimestats/index.html] The public school system has suffered due to a very strong tax abatement structure Plusquellic employed to bring new development to downtown Akron. Some complain that the City does not run like a municipal body but a business, complete with press releases and news conferences.
He is widely praised and criticized by both sides of the aisle&mdash;and some affiliated with neither party. In 2006, an independent watchdog group announced that the city was 1.1 billion USD in debt, more per capita then any other city of its size in Ohio. In 2006, an impasse was declared with the police and fire fighter unions and has yet to be resolved. At the same time crime has increased.<ref>http://publicsafety.ci.akron.oh.us/police/crimestats/index.html</ref> The public school system has suffered due to a very strong tax abatement structure Plusquellic employed to bring new development to downtown Akron. Some complain that the City does not run like a municipal body but a business, complete with press releases and news conferences. Additionally, the mayor was accused of improper conduct in July of 2005, when he argued with a downtown Akron parking attendant, and threatened to revoke the business license of the attendant's employer if the attendant was not fired (the company complied).<ref>''PARKING LOT WORKER ENRAGES PLUSQUELLIC'', Akron Beacon Journal, 25 July, 2005, p. B1</ref><ref>''VALET FIRED AFTER ROW WITH MAYOR'', Akron Beacon Journal, 27 July, 2005, p. B1</ref><ref>http://www.ci.akron.oh.us/News_Releases/2005/0808.html</ref>


Plusquellic's term expires at the end of [[2011]].
Plusquellic's term expires at the end of [[2011]].
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

{{cite web
| url = http://www.akronwatch.org/
| title = Akron City Watch
| accessdate = 2006-09-05
}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 14:30, 8 December 2007

Donald Plusquellic

Office: Mayor, Akron, Ohio
Political party: Democrat
Term of office: 1987–Present
Preceded by: Thomas C. Sawyer
Succeeded by: Incumbent
Date of birth: July 3, 1949
Profession: Management

Donald L. Plusquellic (born July 3, 1949) is the current mayor of Akron, Ohio. First elected in 1987, he became the 59th Mayor of Akron after previously serving 13 years on Akron City Council. Plusquellic is currently serving his fifth term, making him the longest-serving mayor of the city. He was the President of the United States Conference of Mayors during 2004. Plusquellic currently serves as vice president of the International Mayors for Peace organization. He is well known as an architect of the Joint Economic Development District (JEDD) program in Ohio, and he is a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition[1], a bi-partisan group with a stated goal of "making the public safer by getting illegal guns off the streets." The Coalition is co-chaired by Boston, Massachusetts Mayor Thomas Menino and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

He is widely praised and criticized by both sides of the aisle—and some affiliated with neither party. In 2006, an independent watchdog group announced that the city was 1.1 billion USD in debt, more per capita then any other city of its size in Ohio. In 2006, an impasse was declared with the police and fire fighter unions and has yet to be resolved. At the same time crime has increased.[2] The public school system has suffered due to a very strong tax abatement structure Plusquellic employed to bring new development to downtown Akron. Some complain that the City does not run like a municipal body but a business, complete with press releases and news conferences. Additionally, the mayor was accused of improper conduct in July of 2005, when he argued with a downtown Akron parking attendant, and threatened to revoke the business license of the attendant's employer if the attendant was not fired (the company complied).[3][4][5]

Plusquellic's term expires at the end of 2011.

References

  1. ^ "Mayors Against Illegal Guns: Coalition Members". Retrieved 2007-06-12.
  2. ^ http://publicsafety.ci.akron.oh.us/police/crimestats/index.html
  3. ^ PARKING LOT WORKER ENRAGES PLUSQUELLIC, Akron Beacon Journal, 25 July, 2005, p. B1
  4. ^ VALET FIRED AFTER ROW WITH MAYOR, Akron Beacon Journal, 27 July, 2005, p. B1
  5. ^ http://www.ci.akron.oh.us/News_Releases/2005/0808.html