Mayor Chesser wins reelection

Mayor Chesser wins reelection

By Staff Reports

FORT PAYNE, Ala. — The votes are in, and Larry Chesser has won a second term as Fort Payne's Mayor. Chesser defeated David Beddingfield by a narrow margin of 4%, receiving 1367 votes (52%) to his challenger's  1252 votes (48%). Congratulations Mayor Chesser on your reelection!

Larry Chesser is a longtime resident of Fort Payne, where he owned and operated Chesser Hosiery for 24 years. The mill was the first modern hosiery mill in the U.S. using high speed equipment. Chesser pioneered several improvements in the industry, including air transport, positioning systems for socks, and electronic stop motion yarn detectors. He also improved benefit systems for Fort Payne’s hosiery employees.

Chesser and his wife, Donna have been married for twenty years, and are active members of their church. They have two children and two stepchildren, and also have two grandchildren. Chesser is a graduate of the University of Alabama with a degree in mechanical engineering. He’s also a licensed pilot, scuba diver, and snow skier.

When asked about his plans for the city going forward, Mayor Chesser said, “What you have to do, is look at what’s been done, and how you’re going to continue it.”

“When I took office, we were losing $1 million dollars a year,” Chesser explained, “and now we have a surplus of $400,000.”

While building this budget surplus, the city has been adding amenities to its parks. Chesser has also focused on building the tourism industry in Fort Payne, which is vital not only for the city itself, but also the economy of the entire county.

“Mainstreet is a big program,” Chesser said, “it helps revitalize the downtown area. It helps tourism. People don’t realize it, but we have a lot of people visiting and spending the night. Our Third Saturdays are bringing in people from Georgia and Tennessee.”

“We’re expanding our sports complex schedule to include more tournaments,” he said, “We’ve had more than last year, and we’re planning even more for the next year. We want to bring in more national tournaments, which bring even more people to Fort Payne.”

Chesser also wants to continue improvements to the city’s infrastructure, mainly the city’s aging sewer system.

“We have over a million dollars we need to spend on the sewer plant. The sewer plant was built 18 to 20 years ago and is getting worn out. We’re partnering for a grant that will get us around $600,000 of the funds needed to complete the project.” Chesser said.

“Recently, we’ve completed the much needed repaving on Highway 35 at the top of the mountain,” said Chesser, “and we have proposal in with state to do work on the intersection of Highway 35 and Airport Road, where we have a lot of traffic problems.”

One Response
  1. Great! So we get a mayor who is more interested in keeping fort payne nostalgic rather than progress, BOOO!!!

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