City of St. Pete Beach Initiates Reorganization of Several City Departments

The City of St. Pete Beach is pleased to announce the  reorganization of several departments within the city. 

Beginning today, the Public Works Department will be known as the “Public Services  Department”, and will combine Public Works, Beaches, Parks, and Facilities into one entity.  This reorganization will help unify the city’s skilled workforce, improve resource efficiency,  centralize equipment and asset management, and increase fiscal oversight. 

It is notable that this reorganization effort does not increase the FY25 budget. In the first phase of  this process, the city is looking to fill several vacancies including the Assistant Public Services  Director, an existing position formerly known as City Engineer. Subsequent steps will include  internal and external postings for additional positions as well as reclassifications of existing  roles. 

From Public Services Director Camden J. Mills: “This transformation to the Public Services  Department underscores our commitment to delivering exceptional, reliable services to our  community. By unifying resources and streamlining operations through a cross-functional and  highly technical workforce, our goals include improvements to infrastructure maintenance, and to  foster growth opportunities within our organization that better serve present and future needs.” 

City Manager Frances Robustelli also adds: “I am excited and supportive of Camden’s vision for the  future of the Public Services Department, and how it aligns with big-picture strategies for the city. We  are stewards of the taxpayer dollars and moving in this direction supports that core public service  commitment.” 

For questions relating to the Public Services Department, please call 727.363.9243 or email  jspeiser@stpetebeach.org. Parties interested in working for the city can explore open roles at  www.stpetebeach.org/jobs.  

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