Jake Godbold

Jake Maurice Godbold (March 14, 1933 – January 23, 2020)[1] was an American politician who served as mayor of Jacksonville, Florida from 1978 to 1987.

When mayor Hans Tanzler announced he would be resigning his position to run for governor of Florida in 1978, Godbold was appointed to take his place for the last six months of the term.

During his time as mayor Godbold initiated a number of "brick and mortar" projects to revitalize the city's failing downtown.

He initiated the efforts to secure an NFL team, started the Jacksonville Jazz Festival, initiated the construction of the Jacksonville Landing and the Southbank Riverwalk, and secured funds for public housing that had been taken away by the federal government.

His "creative" use of bond financing meant eight years of capital construction projects by the city.

The fireboat Jake M. Godbold moored on the St Johns River in Jacksonville.