David Hobart for Titusville City council seat 5
North Brevard Native • Everyone's Neighbor • A Voice For Residents • Blue Collar Tradesman • Problem Solver • Broke Not Bought
David Hobart for City Council Seat 5
- Accountability
Make city hall work for the people they are supposed to serve. Hold employees responsible and make them accountable for any wrong doing.
- Infrastructure
Prioritize and fast track repairs to the city's water, sewers and roads. Ensure critical systems are updated for future growth.
- Smart Development
Take a whole city look at new developments. Make sure the old infrastructure for the city can handle the new development. Balance homes with commercial and recreation.
- Stopping Local Flooding
Make sure all current drainage is operating properly. Make better requirements for new builds, taking into account all surrounding drainage.
- Better Transparency
Make it easier for residents to understand how their local government works and how to bring questions and concerns to the city. Remove overcharging for record requests.
- Elevating Underserved Communities
Make sure all communities in Titusville are heard. Provide improvements to all of the communities and ignore no one.
MEET THE CANDIDATE
David Hobart
Born and raised in North Brevard, David is a native with local knowledge. Since graduating from Titusville High School's automotive program, David has been a blue collar tradesman from the age of 17. Mastering all things mechanical early on he went into management and sales, excelling at leading his teams and maximizing efficiency at any shop he led. As a mechanic it is second nature for him to identify issues, root out the problem and find the most efficient solutions.
As a loving husband and father of two, David knows what families need, want and deserve. He also understands the difficulties of finding fulfilling and budget friendly activities to do with your family and friends around town.
As an avid sailor and conservationist, David enjoys the outdoors and wants to preserve them for future generations. Growing up surfing Playalinda and exploring the wildlife refuge as well as local parks were vital to his upbringing and respect for the natural beauty around him.
What does 'Broke not Bought' mean? It means David does not have ties to local realtors, past or present city employees, city council members, investors or developers. He is a resident fed up with how this city has been governed the past decade and wants to help make the changes needed for the communities.