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Orange City residents start voting

ORANGE CITY -- As early voting kicked off Monday, Orange City residents are selecting their representatives by district, rather than citywide. An ordinance approved in February divides the city into five districts along with one at-large seat and a ...

From NICOLE SERVICE, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  15 Sep 2009

Former Deltona attorney may sue city

DELTONA -- City leaders may be faced with another lawsuit. K. Judith Lane, the attorney for fired city attorney George Trovato, has sent the city a letter stating Trovato's possible intent to sue. In the Aug. 28 letter, she said Trovato accepted the ...

From NICOLE SERVICE, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  10 Sep 2009

Deltona leaders make unpopular tax decision

DELTONA --It's not possible to pay more taxes. That was the basic statement several residents had for city leaders Tuesday night. Most of about 40 people attending a City Commission meeting opposed the proposed tax rate of $5.44 per $1,000 of taxable ...

From NICOLE SERVICE, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  9 Sep 2009

Deltona leaders to tackle money issues Tuesday

Setting parameters for the interim city attorney and setting the tax rate are two of the more controversial items on Tuesday's agenda. The commission meeting was moved from Monday to Tuesday because of the Labor Day holiday. TAX RATE: The city's ...

From NICOLE SERVICE, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  7 Sep 2009

DeBary lowers fine to resolve marina code disputes

DEBARY -- The owner of the controversial Highbanks Marina and Camp Resort got close to a $300,000 break from the City Council this week. Owner Don Bauerle's racked up a $325,250 fine as a result of code violations that took years to repair. At ...

From NICOLE SERVICE, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  4 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Mark Watts

DeBary offers post to former Ponce Inlet city manager

DEBARY -- The City Council will ask Kassandra Blissett, the former town manager of Ponce Inlet, if she would be DeBary's interim city manager. If she is unavailable, they plan to look to John McCue, former city manager of Orange City. The City Council ...

From NICOLE SERVICE, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  3 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Anthony Gonzalez

Art in Public Places program captures imagination, funds

PORT ORANGE -- Imagine a library filled with only wooden shelves, beige walls, desks and hard chairs. No paintings hang on its walls. No cute statues or displays tease those passing by, and only numbers direct a curious child down its aisles. "What's ...

From NICOLE SERVICE, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  2 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Frank Bruno

Would-be DeBary manager drops out

DEBARY -- Amid questions about his past employment history and conduct, Kenneth Weaver, the City Council's choice for city manager, has rescinded his acceptance of the job. In a phone interview with Mayor Bob Garica on Sunday, he said the city attorney ...

From NICOLE SERVICE, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  31 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Anthony Gonzalez

DeBary's interim city manager quits

DEBARY -- Interim City Manager Anthony Gonzalez has resigned -- a little more than a week after the City Council chose someone else as the permanent city manager. In his one-page letter, Gonzalez didn't list a reason for his resignation, only that his ...

From NICOLE SERVICE, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  26 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Anthony Gonzalez

6 vie for 3 Orange City council seats

ORANGE CITY -- Six people want to fill three open seats on the Orange City City Council. In this year's election, residents will vote to fill two district seats and one at large seat. All the council's seats were at-large but in February Orange City ...

From NICOLE SERVICE, Daytona Beach News-Journal,  26 Aug 2009

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