At its recent conference in Seattle, WA, the City of Tamarac received the Community Sustainability Award for populations of 50,000 and over for “Strategic Planning: Alignment and Engagement.”
Congratulations Mike Cernech and Diane Phillips.
ICMA, through the generosity of its strategic partner The Ferguson Group, offers a scholarship to a member to attend the Harvard Kennedy School Senior Executives in Local Government program.
Congratulations to North Bonaparte who is this year’s recipient.
ICMA recognized the following FCCMA members for their dedication to public service and professional management at the local level.
Congratulations to the following 2015 Local Government Service Award Recipients!
40 Years
John Flint, Ronald W. McLemore, J. Scott Miller, Randall H. Reid and Reid Silverboard
35 Years
George S. Brown, Donald B. Cooper, Kenneth R. Fields, Ronald M. Ferris, James P. Freeman, Christopher L. Holley, Barbara W. Lipscomb, William A. Neron, Leo E. Ochs Jr. and Bonilyn F. Wilbanks
30 Years
Lee Feldman, Thomas A. Harmer, Gary F. La Venia and Michael J. Woika
25 Years
Leif J. Ahnell, Jeffrey E. Brown, Robbie L. Chartier, Laura J. Hannah, Lori LaVerriere, Raymond C. Liggins and William R. Whitson
The ICMA Center for Performance Analytics recognizes the following communities for their commitment to the principles of performance management and effective communication of their performance data with local residents and peer communities. Depending on the level of recognition (Excellence being the highest), criteria include incorporation of data gathering and verification, public reporting, benchmarking and networking, strategic planning, community surveying, staff development, dashboarding and continuous improvement. The following cities/counties received the recognition:
Certificate of Excellence Recipients
Alachua County, Coral Springs, Miami-Dade County and Tamarac
Certificate of Distinction
Fort Lauderdale and Palm Coast