Council Nixes Gomez’s Attempt To Circumvent Charter And Hire Interim Century Town Manager

September 7, 2023

The Century Town Council has put the brakes on newly appointed interim Mayor Luis Gomez, Jr. and his immediate efforts to hire an interim town manager while apparently circumventing the requirements of the town’s charter. Last week, Gomez admitted that he was in over his head, and presented the council with his choice to help lead the town.

Tuesday night, the town council approved a two-page scope of work for an interim town manager or consultant to assist the town. The motion specified that the scope would be used in future requests for proposals for the position.

Gomez then immediately asked the council to allow him to enter into negotiations with Robert Thompson to serve in the position for three months. His request noted that $25,000 was available for consulting services in the town budget through September and over $40,000 was budgeted for consultants in the next fiscal year beginning October 1.

“I know that I am in over my head, but I don’t want the town of Century to suffer due to my lack of experience in this position,” Gomez told his town council a few minutes after he was sworn in on August 28. At that meeting, he asked the town council to consider contracting with consultant Thompson of DeFuniak Springs, who he said was recommended by the Florida League of Cities.

“A vote for this guy is a vote for Century,” Gomez said this week.

Council member Alicia Johnson questioned if the town needed to request proposals or accept applications.

Gomez said he was told by the Florida League of Cities and Johnson that a request for proposals or bids from other potentially interested persons was not needed.

“We just trying to get somebody in place interim, you skip all that,” Gomez said.

“No matter what Florida League of Cities says, no matter what Mr Johnson says, Century still has to abide by the charter. If we are required to get three bids, we must get three bids if he is to be interim,” council vice president Shelisa McCall said. “To then forgo our established charter and ignore it, it’s just not fair to everybody else. It’s like we wanted to hold these people to those standards, but now we want to skip them, and I don’t think that’s right.”

McCall said  the town’s former interim town manager, Vernon Prather, was hired through an application process and vote, and she remembered reading the applications on NorthEscambia.com.

Then Gomez tried to rationalize that the town’s former interim town manager, Vernon Prather, was hired without a council vote.

“No, the council didn’t vote, council didn’t vote” Gomez interjected. “The order came from downtown Pensacola to the interim city manager that was in place, and they brought their guy and they scrapped five applications. If it’s a lie, then the blog told me. There was five applications that were scrapped. I can show you the article right now on the phone.”

While Gomez said the council did not vote to hire Prather,  Gomez voted yes when Prather was hired in December 2019. In fact, Gomez actually made the motion to hire Prather, according to the town’s official meeting minutes (pictured left, click to enlarge).

And NorthEscambia.com never reported anything about any order from downtown Pensacola or that five applications were scrapped to hire Prather (there were only five applications including Prather). We did report that then Century interim city manager Buz Eddy recommended to scrap applications and hire Prather on an interim basis.

“The League (Florida League of Cities) is what we establish most of our rules by,” Gomez said. “I could care less what I look like in anybody’s paper…I’m doing this for Century.”

The Florida League of Cities (FLC) is an advocacy group serving over 400 municipalities in the state, according to their website. The FLC is not a government agency and has no governmental authority. Century’s rules are governed by a charter which established the town.

“If we want this guy, we can get him,” Gomez said. “And we’re not breaking anybody’s law, or stepping on anybody’s toes, or doing anything illegal.”

“If we do it this way, we are going against our charter, plain and simple” McCall interjected.

Town Clerk Leslie Howington clarified that the charter states anything costing over $500 must be bid. She called town attorney Matt Dannheisser and placed him on speakerphone.

“Ms. Howington, I need to talk to you tomorrow about that,” Gomez told her, motioning toward the phone with Dannheisser on the line.

“Five hundred dollars or more, the council is required to request and receive bids,” the attorney said.

The council voted 3-0 to advertise for an interim town manager or consultant through noon on September 19 with the Florida League of Cities, Florida League of Mayors and League of City Managers. The motion did not include advertising locally. The council plans to consider their choice seven hours after the deadline during a regular council meeting.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Two Charged After Drug Search Warrant Executed In Flomaton

September 7, 2023

The Flomaton Police Department and Alabama Drug Task Force arrested two people after a search warrant was executed Wednesday night.

According to Flomaton Police, the search warrant was executed at 904 Titi Street.

FPD said two people were charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), unlawful possession of paraphernalia, unlaw possession of prescription drugs and theft of services. The names of the individuals were not immediately released.

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Ray’s Chapel Baptist To Hold Groundbreaking Sunday For New 300 Seat Sanctuary

September 7, 2023

Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church will hold a groundbreaking Sunday for an expansion that includes a new sanctuary with seating for over 300 people.

The groundbreaking will follow a 10:30 a.m. service at the church at 140 West Bogia Road in McDavid. The public is invited.

Pictured: A conceptual drawing and plans for new sanctuary at Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church. Images for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge

Slight Chance Of Thursday Night Showers

September 7, 2023

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Thursday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Mostly clear, with a low around 70. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Sunny, with a high near 93. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 67. North wind around 5 mph.

Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Sunny, with a high near 92. North wind 5 to 10 mph.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 67. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 92. North wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west in the afternoon.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 69. South wind 5 to 10 mph becoming northwest after midnight.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 93.

Monday Night: Clear, with a low around 70.

Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Sunny, with a high near 93.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 69.

Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 92.

Bonus Photos: Tate Fans, Band And Cheerleaders

September 7, 2023

The Tate Aggies cruised past the Pensacola High Tigers last Friday night.

For a bonus photo gallery with the band, fans and cheerleaders, click here.

For a game action story and photos, click here.

The Aggies will host Northview at 7 p.m. Thursday.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Escambia County Animal Rescue Deploys To Help After Hurricane Idalia

September 7, 2023

A disaster response team from the Escambia County Department of Animal welfare and members of the ASPCA deployed last week to Taylor County to assist animals and pen owners that were impacted by Hurricane Hadelia. They primarily worked with Taylor County Animal Shelter and disaster response teams, providing much needed support during the time.

Earlier this year, Escambia County received a $50,000 grant from the ASPCA to fund a disaster response team. Specialized animal search and rescue training with the Escambia County Fire Rescue Special Operations team took place from February to March, covering special skills you need to assist animals and the public following a disaster.

Charles ‘Tommy’ Edward Ward

September 7, 2023

Charles “Tommy” Edward Ward passed away Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at the age of 85. Tommy was born October 20, 1937 to the late Claude J. Ward and Lena I. Ward.

Tommy retired from the Escambia County Florida Jail Maintenance Department. He was mechanically inclined from an early age and could fix just about anything. He enjoyed watching western movies with his wife and spending time with his children and grandchildren. He attended services at Bush Street Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Geraldine Carlisle; and brother, Wayne Ward.

Tommy is survived by his wife, Dorothy Elaine Graves Ward; son, Kenneth Jonathan (Nicci) Ward; three daughters, Tammy Ward, Rebecca Jeannette (Ed) Cooke, and Kathleen Ward; step-daughter, Cassie (Mike) McCaffrey; step-son, Alan (Carrie) Powell; grandchildren, Kristina Harris, Stephen Cooke, Abby Ward, Tommy Ward, Lexi Ward, Summer McCaffrey, Will McCaffrey, Lilly Powell, Hunter Powell, Brianna Bhramayana; and great-grandson, River McCaffery; and sister, Wilma Enfinger.

Frank Louis Zisa, Sr.

September 7, 2023

In Loving Memory of Frank Louis Zisa, Sr. .

It is with a mixture of sadness and fondness that we announce the passing of Frank Louis Zisa Sr. on August 4, 2023. Frank’s life was marked by his deep love for his family and his passion for fishing.

Frank was a devoted husband to Susan and a caring father to his 10 children: Carrie, John, Frank, Tony, Michael, Matthew, Mark, Kayla, Chris, and Katelyn. His commitment to his family was unwavering, leaving an indelible impact on each of their lives.

One of Frank’s greatest joys was his love for fishing. The quiet moments spent by the water, surrounded by nature, brought him a sense of peace and fulfillment. His enthusiasm for fishing was infectious, often turning simple outings into cherished family memories.

While Frank may no longer be with us in person, his spirit lives on in the hearts of his family and friends. His legacy of love, dedication, and a shared passion for life will continue to shape their lives.

Frank Louis Zisa Sr. will forever be missed, but his memory will live on through the stories, the laughter, and the love he shared with all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Palacios Pitches Gem in Pensacola’s 1-0 Win

September 7, 2023

Luis Palacios was masterful in a matinee performance, twirling 8.0 scoreless innings as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos defeated the Rocket City Trash Pandas 1-0 in a combined three-hit shutout on Wednesday afternoon.

Palacios (W, 9-7) became the first Pensacola pitcher since 2019 to complete 8.0 innings, and did so on only 79 pitches, in the best outing of his Double-A career.

The Blue Wahoos were only 1-for-10 with men in scoring position, but strung together three singles from Cody Morissette, Josh Zamora and Tanner Allen to scratch across a run against Rocket City long reliever Cole Percival (L, 1-4). It proved to be the only run of the game, marking Pensacola’s first 1-0 win since their victory over Montgomery in Game Three of the 2022 Southern League Division Series.

Palacios was perfect through 4.0 innings, and allowed only three hits over his 8.0 innings with one walk and seven strikeouts. He was lifted in the ninth for Matt Pushard (S, 2), who worked around a two-out walk to lock down the save.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Trash Pandas on Thursday night.

No Charges Filed After Woman’s Brother Kills Her Ex-boyfriend After He Broke Into Her Trailer

September 6, 2023

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office says no charges are being filed after a deadly shooting Tuesday night at an Escambia County mobile home park.

Deputies arrived about 9:30 p.m. at the Silver Lake Mobile Home Park on Pine Forest Road to find the 26-year old deceased from a gunshot wound inside the residence.

The ECSO said the man went to his 47 year old ex-girlfriend’s residence. He broke the door down and forced his way into the trailer. Once inside, he hit the female several times. She texted her family for assistance, and her 23 year old brother, along with others, responded to the house to help.

During the argument, the ex-boyfriend pulled a gun, cocked it and aimed it at the brother. The brother then shot the man twice, and he died from his wounds, the ECSO said.

The investigation is continuing, but at this point the ECSO said no charges will be filed.

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