Daytona Beach mayoral candidate Gwen Azama-Edwards wants to make government accountable to its citizens
Courtesy photo / Gwen Azama-Edwards is making another run for elective office, having already served as a Daytona Beach commissioner and city clerk. This time she's going for one of the key municipal leadership posts in all of Volusia County: mayor of the city that is known as the "World's Most Famous Beach."
DAYTONA BEACH -- Gwen Azama-Edwards said she understands the need for marketing the beachside for tourism opportunities, but she sees far too little emphasis placed on the neighborhoods. That is one of the key issues in her race for mayor.
"We need to show as much concern and desire to please our residents as we do the tourists," said the former longtime city clerk and commissioner, whose benchmark is bringing government back to the people. "We have a declining population, businesses are leaving and we're not attracting families. A city without young people declines."
Headline Surfer file photo / Jeff Bracy, shown here from a meeting last summer when he was on the Oak Hill Personnel Board discussing the future of then-Police Chief Diane Young, is now a city commissioner-elect.
Courtesy photo / Big John as shown here on his radio station, WELE, and a former member of the Volusia County Council, is a Holly Hill mayoral candidate, after all.
Headline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick / Althea Philord, shown here at New Smyrna Beach City Hall commission chambers, is head of the city's nationally-recognized finance department.
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William Drossman is employed as the commander of the New Smyrna Beach Police department, the second ranked position there. City Manager Pam Brangaccio told the daily newspaper he had retired within the last 60 days. Despite several e-mails seeking clarification, city manager didn't admit she erred in saying his position had been vacated for two months via retirement.