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Former Tallahassee City Manager Daniel A. Kleman Passes Away

Memorial display with flowers and candles honoring Daniel A. Kleman

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Daniel A. Kleman, a beloved figure in Tallahassee, passed away at the age of 79. Known for his 20-year tenure as city manager, he significantly impacted the community through various public service roles and revitalization projects, leaving a lasting legacy.

Former Tallahassee City Manager Daniel A. Kleman Passes Away at 79

In a somber development for the community of Tallahassee, friends, family, and colleagues are reflecting on the life and legacy of Daniel A. Kleman, who has peacefully passed away at the age of 79 on February 13, 2025. Kleman, known for his considerable commitment to public service, dedicated an impressive more than 50 years to various roles within the public sector, with his most significant contribution being his 20 years as the city manager of Tallahassee.

A Glimpse into a Meaningful Career

Kleman’s journey in public service began as an intern at the City of Dayton, Ohio, back in 1966—a role that would be the launching pad for his illustrious career. Just a few years later, he was appointed as Dayton’s deputy city manager from 1973 to 1974. But it was in Tallahassee, from 1974 until 1994, where he truly made his mark and left a significant legacy that continues to shape the city today.

Impact on Tallahassee

During his tenure, Kleman demonstrated a strong dedication to advancing the city, focusing on measured performance and implementing conservative fiscal strategies to ensure the city’s financial health. His leadership was instrumental in spearheading projects that revitalized downtown Tallahassee, which included the construction of a new City Hall and the financing of parking garages. One of his most notable contributions was Kleman Plaza, developed on five acres behind City Hall in 1996, which serves as a lasting tribute to his vision and leadership.

His efforts to encourage public investment in downtown areas attracted significant private investments, with institutions like the Florida League of Cities and the Mary Brogan Museum of Art and Science making Tallahassee their home. The revitalization projects he championed not only enhanced the aesthetic beauty of the city but also helped spur economic growth.

A Community in Mourning

As news of Kleman’s passing spread, many city officials expressed their deep sorrow and respect for the contributions he made during his career. The current city manager, Reese Goad, referred to him as a principled professional and a tireless champion for local government managers, underscoring the profound impact he had on the profession.

The Mayor of Tallahassee, John E. Dailey, reminisced about Kleman, recognizing him not only as a mentor in civic engagement but also as a close family friend. His kindness, wisdom, and dedication to community service are fondly remembered by those who knew him.

A Life Beyond Tallahassee

After retiring from his impactful role in Tallahassee in 1994, Kleman took his talents to multiple locations including Hillsborough County, Jacksonville, and Port St. Lucie, where he eventually finalized his public service career in 2015. Throughout the years, he opted to settle in Port St. Lucie with his beloved wife Jan, though he frequently returned to Tallahassee to connect with old friends and colleagues.

Remembering His Contributions

Kleman’s dedication was not limited to his roles in city management; he also actively participated in the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), and received the Distinguished Service Award from ICMA in 2016. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University and continued his education with a master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

A proud native of Ottawa, Ohio, Kleman is survived by his wife and their four children, along with a large extended family that includes 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. His legacy as a public servant and community leader will not be forgotten. As Tallahassee mourns the loss of such a remarkable figure, it also celebrates an extraordinary life dedicated to service, innovation, and community improvement.

Indeed, Daniel A. Kleman’s life was a reflection of true public service, and his impact will resonate throughout the city for generations to come.

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