CITY GOVERNMENT
BY DEBRA MAGRANN
40 Port St. Lucie Magazine
Kristina Ciuperger - Her
task list includes updating
communications tools, including
the city website.
NEW FACES,
NEW DIRECTIONS
City adds staffers, upgrades programs,
restructures department
The city has welcomed new staff additions at the civic center, the
City Attorney’s Office, Communications and Community Services
departments and has ramped up education and outreach programs
at Utility Systems.
Building a stronger city from within is a priority for Carmen Capezzuto
who moves from project manager of Emergency Management and Public
Safety to director of a restructured department with a new name: Neighborhood
Services.
Transitioning into the new role, Capezzuto’s duties will include complying
with state and federal housing regulations, administering grants and assuring
fair housing rights. During his 15-year career, he has been dedicated
to public safety, outreach and education.
“My goal is to take advantage of the dynamic resources available to preserve
and maintain the city’s unique neighborhoods,” he says.
Keeping communications flowing will be the new director, Kristina >>
CITY OF PSL
This aerial view of the city hall complex shows the geographical center of Port St. Lucie that links city services, police and community center activities.
Port St. Lucie ranks as one of the safest cities in America.
Carmen Capezzuto -
“After 15 years, I look
forward to the next
chapter in my career
with the city.”