Monday, November 10, 2014

Why Hillsboro Beach needs a Town Manager

  1. The Model City Charter recommends the council/manager structure of municipal government. This is stated in the 8th edition published in 2003. It has become the most widely used governmental structure in American cities.
  2. The Town did a Charter Review in 2008 and the recommendation was to convert to a Town Manager/Commission form of government. Our current Mayor was a member of the review committee.
  3. Most Florida towns our size have moved to the Town Manager form of government since the Sunshine Laws made it illegal for Commission members to interact on a daily basis. Similar/neighboring towns include:
Highland Beach
Pompano Beach
Deerfield Beach
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
Jupiter Island
(All of the above have the Police Chief reporting to the Town/City Manager.)
  1. The Sunshine Laws create the need for a Town Manager. Commissioners cannot talk to one another except at public Commission meetings once a month, but a Town Manager can talk to anyone anytime.
  2. Commissioners are largely volunteers donating spare time and offering their best efforts to run a $6+ million business. No private sector corporation would install five volunteers (meeting once per month, who cannot discuss business among themselves otherwise) without a manager running the daily affairs of the enterprise.
  3. A $6+M entity cannot be run efficiently without daily, professional oversight. Though small, HB is a complex entity including: Police, Water Department, beach issues, and 30 employees/contracted consultants.
  4. Without a Town Manager, even minute details of management cannot be dealt with except once a month and in public, wasting the time of a room full of people, many of whom are Town employees paid by the hour.
  5. Every employee needs a job description and an official annual evaluation. All equipment/processes must have manuals detailing operations and procedures. A Commission of volunteers is not equipped to oversee this.
Come to the meeting this Friday and tell the Commission you want them to put this vital issue on the March 2015 ballot. We hope you will make it a top priority to attend. This issue is fundamental to the future efficiency and effectiveness of your local government.

If you cannot make it, please email your thoughts to the Commission, care of the Town Clerk and ask that it be sent to all Commissioners:

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