The Brevard City Council has hired another experienced interim manager, but its failure to land a long-term replacement for former City Manager Jim Fatland is raising questions.
Perhaps it is the business model….the model is built upon tourism which is dissatisfies the residents. Residents are not happy. Also the number of UDO amendments create an unstable controversy causing the paid administration to take the brunt of resident criticism and dissatisfaction. City governance is a target of anger catering to a transient population that is here today and gone next week.
I see the reason being local hospital care, associated with the looming presence of HCA, as a major problem for new hires relocating to the area. Add to that the fact that the city is involved in a lawsuit trying to bring to resolution to the inequities caused by HCA. We just moved here and are ready to move away.
Perhaps it is the business model….the model is built upon tourism which is dissatisfies the residents. Residents are not happy. Also the number of UDO amendments create an unstable controversy causing the paid administration to take the brunt of resident criticism and dissatisfaction. City governance is a target of anger catering to a transient population that is here today and gone next week.
I see the reason being local hospital care, associated with the looming presence of HCA, as a major problem for new hires relocating to the area. Add to that the fact that the city is involved in a lawsuit trying to bring to resolution to the inequities caused by HCA. We just moved here and are ready to move away.