Robert O. Cox

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Robert O. Cox (November 28, 1917 – June 22, 2013) was mayor of Fort Lauderdale, Florida from 1986-1991.[1] Before becoming mayor, Cox spent nearly two decades on the City Commission. Cox owned a local marina.[2]

Before being elected to the City Commission, Cox served on the city's Marine Advisory Board and is often credited for his role in promoting the city as a boating capital. As a member of the Board he encouraged the city to deepen many then-shallow canals, build marinas and advertise the city's boating-related amenities. Later, as a City Commissioner, Cox was instrumental in luring the Whitbread Round the World Race (now known as the Volvo Ocean Race), a leading yacht race, to the city.

The end of spring break

As a Commissioner and later as Mayor, Cox was a leader in the effort to discourage college students from spending spring break in the city.

Accusations of racism and other controversies

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