Largo, Florida City of Largo Largo Public Library Largo Public Library Flag of City of Largo It is not to be confused with Key Largo, Florida.

Largo is the third biggest city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States, and is part of the Tampa Bay Area.

It switched back and forth from "town" to "city" a several times, and became a town/city again in 1974.

From 1905 to 2010, Largo interval in region from 9/16ths of a square mile to about 19 square miles (48 km2), and in populace from about 300 citizens to more than 70,000.

Largo began as a non-urban farming improve and became the third biggest city in Florida's most densely populated county.

Largo is a sister town/city to Tosayamada, Kochi, Japan.

In 2007, Largo had been titled a National Arbor Day Tree City for the seventeenth year in a row.

9 Largo Public Library The Largo area, like the rest of Pinellas County, was largely deserted.

By 1845, a surveyor recorded the locale of Lake Tolulu, apparently south of present-day East Bay Drive and roughly where the Largo Central Park Nature Preserve is today.

Boardwalk athwart wetlands in Largo Central Park Nature Preserve, the bed of former Lake Largo During the Civil War, many Largo region residents fought for the Confederate States of America.

By this time Lake Tolulu had been retitled Lake Largo, and inhabitants of the improve west of the lake adopted the name "Largo".

Largo City Hall Taylor Lake Park is a county park in Largo on 8th Avenue SW The years after World War II saw rapid expansion as citizens began moving into the region and Largo took in surrounding lands.

Largo's initial area was 9/16th of a square mile.

By 1982, Largo had grown to about 13 square miles (34 km2) and to about 19 square miles (48 km2) in 2010.

In 1995, Largo Central Park opened on the site of the old Pinellas County Fairgrounds.

It is the setting for the Largo Cultural Center and the Largo Public Library.

In the 2006 commission elections, Largo accomplished two milestones furthering its motto of "City of Progress".

Jackson had been the longest serving propel Democrat in Pinellas County.) The voters' choice between these two candidates decided the primary copy of the election: that the town/city would not revert to a mayor-dominated process of governance in lieu of the closing part for the seven-member commission acting as non-partisans that is, deliberating autonomously and equally with the mayor and deciding democratically the political issues of the city.

In February 2007, Largo made headline news when it was announced at a press conference that the City Manager, Steve Stanton, was a transsexual and that he was to transition to living as a woman.

On August 24, 2009, the iconic Largo Clock Tower, which was constructed shortly after culmination of Largo Central Park, was demolished.

The region surrounding the clock fortress was replaced with a small garden area, in order to incorporate the region into Largo Central Park. Largo is positioned at 27 54 30 N 82 46 40 W (27.908355, -82.777791). It is centrally positioned in Pinellas County, touching the Intracoastal Waterway to the southwest and Tampa Bay to the northeast.

The town/city of Pinellas Park lies south of easterly Largo.

A number of county enclaves pepper the City of Largo.

In 2010, Largo's total region was 18.6 square miles (48.1 km2), of which 17.6 square miles (45.6 km2) was territory and 0.97 square miles (2.5 km2), or 5.22%, was water. As of 2004, there were 651 acres (2.6 km2) of park lands.

Largo is positioned on the Pinellas Peninsula, so that its climate is moderated by its adjacency to the Gulf of Mexico and further ameliorated by Tampa Bay.

Household income 2000 census data for Largo, Florida and environs.

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Largo Medical Center, owned by the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), was established in 1978; it consists of two separate campuses: its initial campus near downtown Largo, and the former Sun Coast Hospital on Indian Rocks Road, which was retitled Largo Medical Center-Indian Rocks Campus after its acquisition by HCA.

According to the city's 2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the town/city are: 5 City of Largo 899 Largo is served by two global airports, Tampa International Airport and St.

The school district's administrative command posts is positioned in Largo. Largo's high school is Largo High, and its mascot is the razorback boar.

The City of Largo has garnered a number of awards and certifications.

In 1999, Largo Fire Rescue became the second agency in Florida to earn accreditation from the Commission on Fire Accreditation International.

The Largo Police Department won accreditation by the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Agencies and the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies.

Largo's CFO, Kimball Adams, won the 2004 Florida League of City's CFO of the Year Award.

In 2005, the new Largo Public Library won the award for the Best Design in the Government/Institutional category at the International Interior Design Association 2005 Forum Awards.

The City of Largo is governed by a City Commission of seven citizens propel at large to staggered, four-year terms.

In so doing, the City Commission executes the City's powers by the passage of resolutions and ordinances.

The Commission appoints and directs the City Manager and approves the City Manager's appointments for City Attorney, Assistant City Manager, and City Clerk.

The City Manager directs the Administration in governing and providing municipal services to Largo.

The Administrative Department includes the City Manager's Office, the City Attorney's Office, the City Clerk's Office, the Communications and Marketing Office, the Office of Management and Budget, and the City Attorney. The City Manager is appointed by and answerable to the City Commission as a whole.

The City of Largo is unusual in that a supermajority of commissioners is required to terminate the City Manager.

The City Manager appoints and supervises all department directors, and with Commission approval, appoints the Assistant City Manager, the City Clerk, and the City Attorney.

Largo Fire Rescue Station 41, the biggest of Largo's fire stations Largo Fire Rescue provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the Largo and Highpoint Fire/EMS Districts as well as management support to the Harbor Bluffs Fire District.

Largo Public Works claw truck lifting a mattress The Public Works Department supports city-owned infrastructure. Facilities Management provides custodial, facility maintenance, and assembly universal management services to other City departments.

The City of Largo Public Works Department is an Accredited Public Works Agency by the American Public Works Association.

The City of Largo's Recycling Program is also managed by the Public Works Department: largorecycles.com and the City's Sustainability Initiative: largoinggreen.com. Largo, Florida's Ulmer Park bandstand Cultural Arts manages and coordinates cultural performances and educational activities at the Largo Cultural Center and Historic Largo.

Waterslide at Largo Recreation Center Aquatic Center at Highland Recreation Center The Finance Department handles accounting and finance activities for the City. The Finance Department primarily provides services to other City departments, but also serves the enhance through utility billing.

Environmental Services' part encompasses waste water management and distribution of reclaimed water to customers inside the Largo Sewer District.

The boundaries of the Largo Sewer District are vastly greater than the corporate bounds of the City of Largo. Main article: Largo Public Library The Largo Public Library is one of the most heavily used libraries in Pinellas County, with an annual circulation of over 700,000 items.

The Largo Public Library homes a several special collections, which include the genealogy collection, the Rugg Financial Center, the Small Business Resource Center, a large print compilation and a parent-teacher collection.

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