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City of Tallahassee honors former Mayor John Robert Marks III with building naming

Marks served as Mayor from February 2003 to November 2014.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Dozens of people turned out Friday morning as the City of Tallahassee honored former Mayor John Robert Marks III by naming a building after him.

The ceremony kicked off at 9:30 a.m. This was made possible by a unanimous vote of the Tallahassee City Commission. The building that was renamed is owned by the city. It stands at 408 N. Adams Street. Marks served as Mayor from February 2003 to November 2014.

"As we celebrate our city's bicentennial, how appropriate that we recognize Mayor Marks for his public service and dedication to innovating Tallahassee," Mayor John Dailey said. "He is the longest-serving mayor in Tallahassee's history and, notably, holds the distinction of being the first African American elected to the position."

The city said during Marks' tenure as mayor, many impactful initiatives came to fruition, including the revitalization of Gaines Street, the transformation of Cascades Park and FAMU Way, the recruitment of Danfoss Turbocor and the implementation of the Smart Grid technology for utilities.

The city said Marks was among the first African Americans to attend Florida State University (1965) where he received his bachelor's degree (1969) and J.D. (1972 Law). He served on the Florida Public Service Commission (1979-1987) and is the founder of the Jane and John Marks Foundation. An adjunct professor at both FSU and Florida A&M University, he has been recognized as an FSU Distinguished Graduate and inducted in the FSU Alumni Circle of Gold, FSU President's Club and FAMU College of Education Gallery of Distinction. A distinguish Air Force ROTC graduate, Marks is a U.S. Air Force Vietnam era veteran JAG Officer (1972-1976) and was inducted in the Florida Veterans Hall of Fame.

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Former Mayor John Robert Marks III

The city added among board appointments, Marks served 35 years on the Board of Directors of FBMC Benefits Management Co. and as president of the Florida League of Cities and League of Mayors. A life member of the NAACP, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and Sierra Club, with professional memberships in the American, National, Florida and Tallahassee Bar and Barristers associations and the American Law Institute, he was named a Florida Super Lawyer in 2006 and 2007. A graduate of Class XX of Leadership Florida, he is also a member of the Sigma Pi Phi Boulé.

The city said Marks is married to Jane A. Marks, a psychotherapist and local television host. His son John Marks IV and daughter-in-law Cristina are the parents of his grandchildren Elsa Julianna and John Robert.