
They worry..... for a living! .... 2 years
Yes, they looked at it six ways from Sunday ! ..... 2 years
Let's just call it differences of opinions ..... 1 year
Fort Lauderdale's City Manager George Gretsas sailed through his interview with the Scottsdale, Arizona City Council on Friday for the Manger's job there with little fanfare. Gretsas was joined in the interview with the other two finalists for the job, Clearfield City, Utah Manager Chris Hillman and Scottsdale's Acting Manager David Richert. Many believe Acting Manager Richert is favored for the post.







Big Fort Lauderdale News !
Panel names four finalists for Scottsdale city manager
by Lynh Bui - Apr. 10, 2010 07:10 AM
The Arizona Republic
A search committee has selected four finalists to be considered for Scottsdale city manager.
Finalists include Acting City Manager David Richert and three out-of-state candidates.
The City Manager Recruitment Ad Hoc Committee narrowed the field to four after interviewing eight candidates last week and receiving 50 applications for the job.
The finalists are:
• George Gretsas
Gretsas is city manager of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Located between Miami and Palm Beach, the city has a strong tourism-based economy. The city has a population of 180,000 with a $600 million budget and a staff of 2,600.
George Gretsas could not be reached for comment.













The Coffee Party is a political response to the rather new, but very well known national movement, the Tea Party. This afternoon, a diverse group of citizens gathered at the Brew Coffee Shop in the Winn-Dixie shopping plaza on Federal Highway at NE 6th Street to get acquainted and plot! They quickly out-grew the coffee shop and moved out onto the sidewalk.



As you might recall, I have been battling some of the Downtown Power Structure that want to solve their problems with aggressive vagrants in Stranahan Park by shipping them up towards my neighborhood off Sunrise Boulevard.