By Jane Smith
A traditional recruiting firm will present at least three choices for the Delray Beach City Commission to interview in December for the acting city manager position, which will be open next year.
City Manager Don Cooper, who s
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By Jane Smith
After a two-year stint leading Delray Beach, City Manager Don Cooper turned in his resignation, effective Dec. 30.
“It is with regret that I must submit my resignation,” Cooper said in his Oct. 31 memo to the City Commission, m
Related story: Chiefs express concern for first responders’ mental health
By Jane Smith
The addiction crisis in Delray Beach has affected every city department within the past year. Police and fire-rescue workers have seen the most direct effe
By Rich Pollack
After months of study and research, the Delray Beach Parks and Recreation Department has submitted a draft report to City Manager Don Cooper, recommending a six-month pilot program for a dog beach at the city’s Atlantic Dunes Park.
Related story: Department heads docked pay
By Jane Smith
The fallout from a Delray Beach investigation into purchasing abuses continued with three environmental services employees resigning and another one put on unpaid administrative leave, a
Related story: A culture of ‘not following policies’
Department heads docked pay
By Jane Smith
Three Delray Beach department heads lost a day’s pay for their role in the purchasing abuses uncovered by an outside investigator, the city manager t
By Jane Smith
Delray Beach is reopening discussions with Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue to combine services.
Under the mayor’s direction, City Manager Don Cooper has talked with his county counterpart, Assistant County Administrator Brad Merrima