News Summary
Tallahassee is saying goodbye to Cynthia Barber, the Deputy City Manager who is retiring after 34 years of dedicated service. City officials celebrated her impactful career during a commission meeting, reflecting on her numerous roles and contributions to the community. As she steps into retirement, Barber plans to spend more time with her family while continuing her support for the city. The transition comes amidst ongoing discussions about law enforcement initiatives aimed at improving community relations.
Tallahassee Says Goodbye to Long-Serving Deputy City Manager
The vibrant city of Tallahassee is bidding farewell to a dedicated public servant as Cynthia Barber announces her retirement after an impressive 34 years in service. During a city commission meeting, City Manager Reese Goad shared the news, noting that although this day was inevitable, it does not make it any easier to say goodbye.
Celebrating a Long and Distinguished Career
Cynthia Barber has worn many hats during her long career, beginning in the utility department and eventually reaching the role of Deputy City Manager. Throughout her journey, she climbed through various positions including utility customer service administrator, general manager of utility business and customer service, and assistant city manager. Her last role saw her overseeing crucial operations within the Tallahassee Police Department along with other essential city services.
The room was buzzing with emotions as city commissioners and attendees rose to their feet, giving Barber a well-deserved standing ovation. It was a testament to her steadfast commitment and invaluable contributions over the years.
A Day of Recognition
City Commissioner Jeremy Matlow acknowledged the unique challenges that come with public service, providing encouragement for Barber to fully embrace her next chapter. Meanwhile, Commissioner Dianne Williams-Cox praised Barber’s integrity, expressing gratitude for her character and support throughout her tenure. Another Commissioner, Curtis Richardson, reflected fondly on his long-standing working relationship with Barber, describing her as “nothing less than superb and dependable.” Richardson emphasized the positive impact Barber has had on the city’s progress.
With smiles all around, Commissioner Jack Porter looked ahead to next year, hoping to celebrate Barber’s achievements at a retiree party dedicated to recognizing her hard work and contributions.
A Bittersweet Goodbye
Interestingly, Barber began her career during the time of former City Manager Dan Kleman, who passed away on the same day she announced her retirement. Reflecting on her career, she spoke warmly of her team, referring to them as “second to none” and emphasizing how their support made her job easier.
As she steps into retirement, Barber plans to cherish more moments with her family while continuing her support for the city she loves, stating her commitment to Tallahassee will not wane. While she lightheartedly clarified that she doesn’t plan on attending commission meetings anymore, it’s clear that her legacy will linger throughout the city.
Law Enforcement Initiatives in Tallahassee
Commitment to Change
Tallahassee Police Department’s Deputy Chief Maurice Holmes reinforced this message, underlining community policing as a pivotal aspect of police duties. Sheriff Walt McNeil echoed this sentiment, suggesting that a unified expectation from the community is essential for meaningful change within policing strategies.
In recent developments, Steve Outlaw has stepped in as the city’s interim police chief. His mission is clear: focus on community policing and recruitment while ensuring a seamless transition for the new permanent chief to uphold continuity in the department’s direction and goals.
Recruitment Efforts Go On
Despite the broader challenges faced by law enforcement in recruitment, the Tallahassee Police Department is making strides with only 35 officer vacancies remaining. Recently, seven new officers were hired, showcasing the department’s determination to grow stronger.
As Tallahassee navigates change within its administration and law enforcement, the city stands united in recognizing the contributions of dedicated individuals and the importance of building a resilient, trusting community.
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Additional Resources
- Tallahassee Deputy City Manager Retires
- Tallahassee Police Equity Initiatives
- Interim Police Chief Steve Outlaw Takes Helm
- New Tallahassee Police Chief’s Contract Details
- Wikipedia: Tallahassee
