Politics
Public Voices Concerns Over Palatka City Manager’s Conduct

The Palatka City Commission convened on March 11, 2024, to address serious allegations regarding the conduct of City Manager Marcia Carty. Former city employee Daphne Brusoe publicly detailed her experiences with Carty, claiming inappropriate behavior during her tenure with the city. The meeting attracted significant public interest, with residents expressing both support for and opposition to Carty’s continued role as city manager.
Carty returned to her full duties on March 12, 2024, but under certain conditions that the commission has yet to specify publicly. The commission has also imposed formal reprimands, highlighting the ongoing scrutiny of Carty’s actions. These developments come in the wake of Brusoe’s allegations, which have sparked a broader discussion about workplace conduct within city administration.
During the commission meeting, Brusoe articulated her concerns, stating that her experiences with Carty were not isolated incidents. She emphasized the impact of such behavior on morale and the overall function of the city workforce. The public support for Brusoe was evident, as many community members echoed her sentiments, calling for accountability and transparency within the city’s leadership.
Conversely, supporters of Carty defended her leadership and contributions to the city. They argue that her management style, while firm, is necessary for the challenges facing the local government. Proponents believe that the allegations against her may be exaggerated or taken out of context.
The commission has not yet concluded its review of the situation, and as discussions continue, residents remain divided. The upcoming weeks are crucial for both Carty and the city, as the commission weighs its options and considers the future of Palatka’s administration. The outcome could have lasting implications for city governance and employee relations moving forward.
In light of these developments, the Palatka City Commission is expected to provide further updates on the matter, ensuring that all voices are heard in this ongoing dialogue.
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