Lastly I include a portion of a letter written by Mike on the occasion of his retirement. His accomplishments are many. Wouldn’t his parents and all the aunts and uncles be proud of him?? I know I am. Enjoy your retirement Mike! Like I told you, as a retiree I don’t know what I accomplish all day but it takes me all day to do it! Enjoy! Thanks so much for letting me be part of this.
FLORIDA TODAY article:
Wednesday night, the Satellite Beach City Council unanimously voted to name a park in honor of retiring City Manager Michael Crotty.
City Hall staffers refer to the undeveloped site as the “Sunrise property.” This oceanfront, city-owned property is located at the end of Sunrise Avenue.
Crotty stepped down during the meeting after serving since 1985. He will take administrative leave until his July 1 retirement date.
A public reception honoring Crotty's retirement takes place from 5 to 8 p.m. July 27 at the Civic Center, 565 Cassia Blvd.
Written by
Rick Neale
FLORIDA TODAY
June 20, 2012
Portion of a letter written by Mike as he retired
A defining moment in my professional life occurred on July 1, 1985 when I interviewed for the Satellite Beach City Manager position. Exactly twenty-seven years later—July 1, 2012, I am retiring as City Manager. What an incredible 27 years it has been!
Satellite Beach has a rich history of collaboration among its citizens and community groups resulting in the city we know today. As manager, I have had the good fortune to play a part in so many of the projects that make our City unique and a desired place to call home. Highlights are many but a few of the memorable ones include:
* Preserving in public ownership 40% of the City’s oceanfront which will be a major part of the City’s legacy for current and future generations;
* Development of the 52 acre Samsons Island nature preserve;
* Elimination of the major drainage problems throughout the City. Long time residents will remember pictures in Florida Today of the long ago practice of canoes traversing many of our streets following even moderate rains;
* Development of the 35 acre Sports and Recreation Park which provided many firsts for Brevard County including a municipal dog park and skate park;
* Development of the 25,000+ sq. ft. David R. Schechter Community Center that serves as the hub for many of the activities that provide unique quality of life for toddlers through seniors; and
* Partnership with Brevard County on numerous projects especially the recent transfers of Pelican Beach Park and Hightower Beach to City ownership. These parks are now entrusted to our citizens to operate, maintain and preserve the fragile eco-system of the beach environment.
2 comments:
I look forward to the next time in Satellite Beach that the sign will be erected and we can take a picture of the man of honor by his park!
Love the permanent sign! Proud of all that you have accomplished Mike!!
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