Vice mayor bids emotional farewell to city leadership

November 14, 2024 | City of Opa-locka, Miami-Dade County, Florida


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Vice mayor bids emotional farewell to city leadership
In a heartfelt farewell during the recent government meeting, outgoing Vice Mayor Veronica J. Williams expressed her gratitude and fondness for her colleagues, emphasizing the importance of continuity as leadership transitions. Williams acknowledged the contributions of the city clerk's office, the attorney's office, and the city manager, highlighting the collaborative spirit that has characterized her tenure.

As she prepares to leave her position, Williams urged her fellow officials to maintain their commitment to advancing the city’s interests. Her emotional remarks resonated with attendees, marking a poignant moment in the meeting as she reflected on her experiences and the relationships built over her time in office. The meeting concluded with a sense of camaraderie and a shared commitment to the city's future, despite the changes in leadership.

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