DeFuniak Springs City Council Faces Challenges in Hiring for Key City Roles
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent DeFuniak Springs City Council meeting, council members focused on several issues, including the challenging search for a finance director, efforts to expand airport infrastructure, and the future of the city’s senior center. The council grappled with high qualification standards for the finance director position, debated the feasibility of their hiring criteria, and discussed strategies to address the evolving needs of the community.
The search for a new finance director emerged as a primary concern, with council members expressing frustration over the qualifications that have hampered recruitment efforts. The ideal candidate is expected to be a CPA with extensive government experience, a requirement that has proven difficult to fulfill. As the council discussed the ongoing search, one member questioned whether they were seeking a “unicorn,” suggesting that the expectations might be overly ambitious. Despite a nationwide search effort, the city has struggled to attract candidates who meet these high standards, raising questions about whether adjustments to the qualifications might broaden the candidate pool.
The council deliberated on potential solutions, including relaxing the requirements to attract more applicants. One member suggested that hiring a finance director who does not meet the current criteria might be feasible without altering the existing ordinance. The conversation also touched on the possibility of outsourcing the role if a suitable candidate cannot be found. Concerns were raised about the risks of allowing the city manager to have full control over the hiring process, emphasizing the need for checks and balances. The council acknowledged that its reputation might be influencing the willingness of qualified candidates to apply.
Another topic was the proposed expansion of the Gene Hurley runway, a project critical to supporting future growth and accommodating increased air traffic. The council reviewed the financial implications and logistics of extending the runway and discussed the use of various funding sources, including grants from the Department of Transportation and ARPA funds. The project is designed to elevate the runway surface to prevent interference from road traffic, with plans to accommodate small aircraft and potentially shift to jet traffic operations.
The council weighed the benefits of extending the runway, considering the long-term viability and potential for enhancing the city’s infrastructure. Discussions included the timeline for utilizing allocated funds, as well as the need to adhere to regulatory requirements. The possibility of extending the runway further west was explored, with the intent of maximizing its future utility without incurring significant additional costs. The council appeared committed to ensuring that the project proceeded smoothly, recognizing the importance of careful planning and effective use of resources.
The future of the city’s senior center also featured prominently in the meeting. The council examined the challenges posed by fluctuating attendance and limited capacity during events. Membership dynamics were scrutinized, with discussions on potential adjustments to fees and strategies to increase active participation. The constraints of the current facility, particularly during high-attendance events, were acknowledged, and suggestions were made to utilize other community venues to manage larger gatherings.
In light of these challenges, the council considered seeking additional funding from the county and explored the establishment of a nonprofit organization to provide financial support for the senior center. The council also discussed the possibility of collaborating with local organizations to enhance programming and community engagement at the center.
Bob Campbell
City Council Officials:
Todd Bierbaum (Mayor Pro-Tempore), Josh Sconiers, Amy Heavilin, Glen Harrison, Anthony Vallee, Koby Townsend (City Manager)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/23/2026
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Recording Published:
03/23/2026
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Duration:
147 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Walton County
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Towns:
Defuniak Springs
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