A major step forward in the loftiest issue on the City Council’s plate: at its Wednesday night special meeting the Council narrowed a field of 91 applicants down to five finalists. Each of the five Council members started by selecting five of their top choices before narrowing it down to a small group of finalists.
After the first round of selections, these were the candidates picked by the Council, with parentheses denoting a candidate selected by multiple Councilmen. Candidates with the same number of votes are arranged in alphabetical order.
- Jim Manfre (3)
- Vince Akhimie (2)
- Anthony Carson (2)
- Shawn Henessee (2)
- Patrick Marsh (2)
- Scott Moye (2)
- Christopher Eck
- Sean Fisher
- Brian Geoghegan
- Joseph Helfenberger
- Terry Hicks
- Mark Kutney
- Eric Maldonado
- Joseph Sinnott
- Dennis Stark
- David Strahl
- Jason Weeks
- Angelia Yancy
Alfin then had the Council examine the list of 18, and asked candidates to choose one from the list to narrow things down further. Councilman Ed Danko implored Alfin to let the members pick two candidates instead of one, allowing the chance to hear from more of the candidates as the process moves forward. Victor Barbosa, Nick Klufas, and Eddie Branquinho disagreed with Danko.
Branquinho floated the idea of moving forward with the six candidates with multiple nominations, instead of cutting things down to five. His sentiments were echoed by Klufas.
After hearing Branquinho and Klufas expand upon their idea, Councilman Danko threw his support behind the idea. The Mayor expressed appreciation for their pragmatism, but also reiterated that factors like travel costs are worthy hurdles to ensure the best possible Manager selection.
As explained by Human Resources Director Renina Fuller, the next step with six candidates picked out would be an extensive background check. She also informed the Council that the next meeting dedicated to the City Manager search would take place in January 2022, after the background checks have had a chance to be executed.
Interim City Manager Denise Bevan, who’s held the post since June, sat at the dais now aware her tenure was drawing to an end. “I’m proud that I was able to be given the opportunity to step up and serve the city in this capacity in the interim basis,” Bevan said of the job so far.
For former Sheriff Manfre, it’s potentially the biggest development in his professional career since leaving his Sheriff post after the 2016 election. No other candidate earned the support of three Councilmen; Manfre was backed by Klufas, Danko, and Barbosa.
“I’m not particularly pulling for any individual candidate at this point,” said Klufas. “But I am pulling for a candidate that we can reach consensus on that would be the great fit for our next City Manager.”
Newly-extended Vice Mayor Branquinho elaborated on his criteria: “First, you have to have the credentials. Work in city management, municipal, state management, some kind of municipal management, and the education. Preferably Master’s in Business Administration. That was it. And the rest is where they work at, who was one year in a job every five other jobs, who didn’t line up their applications. And believe me, there’s quite a few who weren’t sincere, you can see right away.”
These were the five finalists for each Council member:
Mayor David Alfin
- Vince Akhimie
- Anthony Carson
- Shawn Henessee
- Terry Hicks
- Dennis Stark
Vice Mayor Eddie Branquinho
- Vince Akhimie
- Brian Geoghegan
- Mark Kutney
- Patrick Marsh
- Scott Moye
Councilman Nick Klufas
- Anthony Carson
- Shawn Henessee
- Jim Manfre
- Patrick Marsh
- Angelia Yancy
Councilman Victor Barbosa
- Christopher Eck
- Eric Maldonado
- Jim Manfre
- Scott Moye
- David Strahl
Councilman Ed Danko
- Sean Fisher
- Joseph Helfenberger
- Jim Manfre
- Joseph Sinott
- Jason Weeks
Chris Gollon is a Flagler County resident since 2004, as well as a staple of the local independent music scene and avid observer of Central Florida politics, arts, and recreation.
TR
November 18, 2021 at 10:26 pm
I hope the city council does their do diligence and they do not vote for Manfre for city manager. His record shows he is unethical. The man was the worst sheriff this county ever had. He wasted so much money and was far from a good leader. Mickey Mouse would run circles around this moron. The guy had to learn how to shoot a gun after being elected sheriff, so if he’s the city manager does he have to go back to school to learn business management. Manfre would be the worst city manager Palm Coast would ever have just like he was the worst sheriff Flagler ever had.JMO
Palm Coast council, DO NOT APPOINT MANFRE AS CITY MANAGER. He will cause the city and it’s residents so much chaos and embarrassment.JMO