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Former City Manager Susan Stanton, who had acknowledged faults as a
communicator, had deep experience in municipal government and was not
afraid to tackle difficult issues. Her bargaining skills allowed the
city to save millions by negotiating lower contracts with the county
sheriff's office and county fire-rescue agency. She brought expenses in
line with falling tax revenues while pushing through the city utility's
first electric rate reduction. Under her watch, the city finally broke
ground on renovations to Lake Worth's public beach.
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And yet it worked out very well. And of course that PB Post reporter couldn't imagine that there was a very competent City Manager in the next town who had served his Town/City well and was ready to make a move. Still there had to be a process but why on earth spend $20,000.00!! Hmmmmm
I was no fan of Stanton. but she was way better than "bow-tie Man " that we have now!
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