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The Florida City Council on Dec. 11, 2025 accepted the mayor s nomination of Catherine Silas as executive director of the city s Economic Development Corporation (EDC). The mayor said Silas emerged from a multi-stage process that winnowed 21 applicants to a unanimous selection.
Councilmembers amended the mayor s motion to specifically authorize HEDC board member Scott Grama and the city attorney to negotiate and execute an employment contract with Silas within parameters discussed during the council s closed session. The amended motion was seconded and carried on a voice vote with no opposition recorded.
Council did not read the contract terms into the public record; the mayor and a councilmember spoke in support of Silas s experience and the hiring process. The transcript contains two spellings of the nominee s surname ("Silas" and "Silvis"); the transcript also records that the motion and the authorization to negotiate the contract were approved during the open session following the closed session.
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