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347:'s city government, followed by another term in Broward County. During his time in Broward, Hester was instrumental is setting up the county's "first real bond issue" which provided over a quarter billion dollars for bridges, roads, parks and libraries. Money was also committed to expand to jail facility to eliminate chronic overcrowding and helped secure the county's acquisition of a parcel of land considered environmentally sensitive. 146: 512: 132:, influential in designing the city government of Jacksonville and managing it through the terms of three of Jacksonville's mayors. He served as the county Manager of Broward and Orange County and as City Manager of Duval County. He was largely responsible for the Blueprint for Consolidation which was a guide for cities all over the United States. 354:
hired Hester to return to Jacksonville, in spite of recession offering him a substantial 42% raise in his previous salary to match the pay he had been receiving in South Florida. Austin, who later praised Hester's integrity and proficiency, credited Hester for substantial contributions to the
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that was placed on a referendum in 1967, with Lex Hester coordinating the campaign for passage. The indictments the previous year convinced the voters that a major change was necessary and the referendum passed. According to the
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for a substantial increase in salary. He stayed for three years before returning to Jacksonville in an unsuccessful campaign for mayor in early 1979. At the start of that summer, he was hired by then Governor
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was dedicated in honor of Lex Hester on May 14, 2001. Linda Lanier, executive director of the center stated that Hester had, "quietly—behind the scenes as usual—made sure the homeless center was part of the
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plan, and also that long-range funding for the center was in place. ... appropriate thing to do was to name the room in honor of the man who so richly deserves it."
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honoring Hester. UNF will "seek private donations for the fund", designated for students seeking a master's degree in public administration.
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On August 13, 2002, the Jacksonville City Council approved an expenditure of "$ 50,000 as seed money for a scholarship" at the
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In November, 1966, a grand jury indicted 11 Jacksonville Public Officials on 142 counts of bribery and larceny including:
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He "was a gifted tennis player, frequently ranked among the top 10 in Florida in his age group" and the No. 1 player at
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While attending FSU, Hester was also a notable debater for four years and participated in debates with the
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Orange County Florida.net: Outline of the History of Consolidated Government in Jacksonville, Florida
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and was the transition coordinator and chief administrative officer" following consolidation.
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Florida Times-Union: October 9, 2000-Pioneering city administrator Lex Hester dies
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Jacksonville Business Journal: December 18, 2000-Chamber remembers Lex Hester
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to run the state energy office. He later spent several years administrating
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After graduating from Florida State University with a bachelor's degree in
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Florida Times-Union: Oct 14, 2000-Lex Hester created a blueprint for city
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Friends of Lex Hester Endowed Fellowship for Public Administration
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In 1975, Hester accepted the job as county administrator for
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Florida Department of State: Great Floridians 2000 Program
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Florida Times-Union: August 14, 2002-City Council action
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The Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce awarded him their
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COJ Lex Hester Memorial Scholarship Review Committee
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November 18, 1958 445: 443: 441: 439: 427: 425: 423: 315:Hester served as Jacksonville Mayor 172:adding citations to reliable sources 139: 571: 487: 303:, "Hester was the key architect of 13: 511:Butler, Natasha (9 October 2000). 501: 436: 420: 331:present in prior administrations. 233:in 1958 while in graduate school. 14: 667: 641:People from Jacksonville, Florida 589: 310: 255:Local Government Study Commission 251:United States Department of Labor 280:One of five county commissioners 236: 144: 636:Florida State University alumni 287:The city tax assessor took the 545: 527: 476: 454: 271:Two of five city commissioners 84:effective public administrator 1: 413: 392:Lex Hester Family Dining Room 385:Great Floridians 2000 Program 301:Jacksonville Business Journal 651:American male tennis players 515:. South Florida Sun-Sentinel 268:Four of nine city councilmen 217: 7: 601:Florida Times-Union tribute 408:University of North Florida 377:Distinguished Citizen Award 283:the county purchasing agent 135: 115:Lewis Alexander Hester, III 10: 672: 539:October 31, 2010, at the 370: 296:Blueprint for Improvement 245:and a master's degree in 104: 96: 88: 80: 70: 60: 42: 28: 21: 365:Better Jacksonville Plan 224:Florida State University 75:Florida State University 321:The Florida Times-Union 401:River City Renaissance 357:River City Renaissance 247:public administration 54:Jacksonville, Florida 231:Oxford Union Society 168:improve this section 596:Political graveyard 206:Hester was born in 130:Chamber of Commerce 559:on August 12, 2011 243:political science 204: 203: 196: 112: 111: 32:December 24, 1935 663: 583: 578: 569: 568: 566: 564: 555:. 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