Miami Shores residents will vote for three at-large council positions on April 8, with candidates running for two four-year terms and one two-year term. Following the withdrawal of Stephanie Roberts Darring, three candidates remain: Neil Cantor, Jerome Charles, and Patrick Barry Devaney. Only Devaney responded to inquiries about his motivations and qualifications, emphasizing his lifelong connection to the community and goals related to technology, sustainability, and improving local services. He aims to streamline processes and enhance the quality of life in Miami Shores through innovation.
I'm running because Miami Shores is my home, and I want to further improve quality of life here. I grew up here and care deeply about preserving our community while preparing for the future.
I am the most qualified candidate because of my commitment to social impact, sustainability and innovation. As a Millennium Fellow, I've led initiatives for community resilience, and my experience building AI applications allows me to modernize services.
I am focused on modernizing village services. Empowering our staff with the right tools will streamline regulatory processes for local businesses and cut red tape.
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