Key West City Manager Greg Veliz may not be in that role much longer, as he has agreed to take a senior administrative position with the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority.
On Friday, the FKAA board voted unanimously in its selection of Veliz for the deputy director position at the FKAA. He was among 49 people who applied from around the country and Canada.
âOf the 49 candidates, he was absolutely the best choice, and he will be the best fit,â FKAA board member Cara Higgins said.
Upon being chosen, Veliz told the board he would accept the position, Higgins said. His contract with the city requires him to give the city a 90-day notice, he told the board.
A possible facelift for both North Roosevelt Boulevard and Mallory Square are on the agenda for Tuesday night’s meeting of the Key West City Commission.
Key West City Manager Greg Veliz, who was promoted to that position in May 2019, is having active discussions with the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority to fill its open deputy
Alice Allen, 78, passed away on Feb. 5, 2021. A graveside service will take place on Saturday, Feb. 20, at 10 a.m. in the Key West City Cemetery. All arrangements