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City Manager Names New Assistant City Manager to Leadership Team
Published on December 18, 2020
Miami City Manager Art Noriega added a new member to his leadership team today, naming Ms. Natasha Colebrook-Williams as Assistant City Manager. Ms. Colebrook-Williams begins her new role on January 4, 2021, and brings a strong track record of public administration experience to her new role at the City of Miami. I m pleased to announce the addition of Natasha Colebrook-Williams as Assistant City Manager for the City of Miami, said City Manager Noriega. Natasha is a dynamic public administrator who has achieved success - and demonstrated real versatility - at every step of her career. We welcome her back to the City of Miami and know that she will contribute to our success as an organization and as a community.
My name is Jesse Kelley, and I am the Government Affairs Manager for Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties policy at the R Street Institute, which is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, public policy research organization. I am writing alongside my colleague, Lars Trautman, a Senior Fellow at R Street. Our mission is to engage in policy research and outreach to promote free markets and limited, effective government in many areas, specifically including reforms that propose alternatives to arrest, which is why these bills are of particular interest to us.
We agree with the Jails Task Force’s recommendation that when safe and feasible to do so individuals should be given a citation and allowed the opportunity to voluntarily appear in court to answer certain criminal charges rather than being arrested and booked into jail. Therefore, we support both SB 1046 and SB 1047.