Profession: Business owner
Top three priorities. Public safety, fiscal responsibility & quality of life
Name: MARCEY KINNEY
City: Port Orange resident since 2000
Profession: Holds PhD, serves as associate professor at the School of Education at Bethune-Cookman University, where her specialization in is in special education advocacy.
Political experience: I belong to local political organizations, I have advocated in Tallahassee for the rights of persons with disabilities, and I have attended the annual directors conference for Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) in Washington D.C. for the past 5 years.
Top three priorities: 1. Controlling development and protecting our environment. 2. Supporting small business. 3. Making the city work for the citizen.
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Jan 6, 2021 10:15 AM Port Orange, FL - The Port Orange City Council has appointed Jonathan Foley to fill the vacant seat for District 1. They made the decision during a Special Meeting last night (January 5). Foley replaces former Council member Dr. Marilyn Ford, who officially resigned on December 18, 2020. Foley ran against Ford for the District 1 seat in a Special Election in April of 2019. Ford went on to a run-off race for the seat against Leandro Barriero. A Special Election is scheduled for April 13, 2021, to elect a new District 1 Council member. Candidates must be a resident of Port Orange for at least 12 months, a registered voter of Volusia County, and a resident of District 1. To become a candidate, you ll need to file a petition signed by 50 qualified electors of the City with the City Clerk and pay fees required by law during normal business hours during the qualifying period, which is NOON on February 1, 2021, through NOON on February 5, 2021. Contact Ro
By Kevin Connolly Volusia County UPDATED 9:22 PM ET Dec. 24, 2020 PUBLISHED 3:08 PM ET Dec. 23, 2020 PUBLISHED 3:08 PM EST Dec. 23, 2020
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CORRECTION: This article was amended December 24, 2020, to correct the name of the company Port Orange hired to find city manager candidates. The city hired Colin Baenziger & Associates, not Mercer Group. It has been corrected in the story.
PORT ORANGE, Fla.
What You Need To Know
Interim Port Orange Manager Alan Rosen was hired as Lake County manager
Jamie Miller named next interim city manager effective January 22
Port Orange sets election to fill District 1 seat, hires manager search firm
Interim Port Orange City Manager Alan Rosen announced his resignation Tuesday, effective January 22.
Port Orange learns of two departures: Interim manager and Councilwoman Marilyn Ford Mark Harper, The Daytona Beach News-Journal © News-Journal file Marilyn Ford has served as a member of the Port Orange City Council since 2019.
Less than two months after learning of the departure of its city manager, Port Orange residents are now finding that the interim is departing too, as is Councilwoman Marilyn Ford.
Alan Rosen, the assistant city manager tapped to be the interim manager when Jake Johanssen officially stepped down on Friday, was named as Lake County s new county manager. © City of Port Orange Alan Rosen
Rosen was one of two finalists interviewed by the Lake County commissioners on Tuesday, said Levar Cooper, the county s communications manager.
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