Exiting Dunedin Mayor Julie Ward Bujalski called fierce defender of city

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Julie Ward Bujalski has wrapped up her tenure as mayor of Dunedin, leaving behind a legacy as a fierce advocate for the city. At a recent City Commission meeting, City Manager Jennifer Bramley praised their collaborative relationship, reflecting on Bujalski's significant influence on local governance since her election to the commission in 2006. Over her career, Bujalski has held various leadership positions, including two terms as vice mayor and three terms as mayor, demonstrating her commitment to the community. Incoming Mayor Moe Freaney acknowledged her tenacity, calling her a "street fighter" who has effectively tackled challenges and brought about tangible results. Bujalski's efforts have ranged from supporting the Toronto Blue Jays to securing the future of the Community Redevelopment Agency, showcasing her impact on the city's development.

Her colleagues unanimously regarded her contributions as extraordinary, marking her as one of the defining figures in Dunedin's recent political landscape. As the city transitions to new leadership under Freaney, Bujalski's advocacy and achievements will continue to resonate within the community. Her tenure serves as a testament to the importance of dedicated local leadership in shaping a city's future.

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