Office of the Mayor, City of Akron

Roy L. Ray spent much of his career serving the City of Akron. He began his career as a research analyst at the City of Akron Service Department in 1969. He became Deputy Service Director in 1971 and was appointed Public Utilities Commissioner in 1973. Ray became Budget Director in 1975 and then Finance Director in 1977. In 1980 he launched a successful campaign to become Mayor of Akron, where he served until 1984. During his administration Ray oversaw economic development in downtown Akron, including projects such as the Lock II park and condominiums, the Y-Bridge and plans for refurbishing the O'Neals building. Ray's administration saw the reformation of county government from a board of county commissioners to an elected county executive. After losing his bid for a second term as mayor in 1983, Ray went on in 1986 to campaign for and win a seat in the Ohio Senate.

From the guide to the City of Akron, Office of the Mayor, Roy L. Ray Records, 1980-1983, 1979-1984, 1980-1983, (Archival Services, University Libraries, The University of Akron)

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