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NP has new manager, safety director (PBP) 6-20-07Accession #ZDa0.533 tiew manager, .safety director THOMAS CORDY/Staff Photographer Jimmy Knight (right) is new village manager for North Palm Beach and. Steve Canfield has been named public safety director. Knight previously held the public safety director position. Both men worked for 25 years with the Broward County Sheriff's Office. Steve Can -field, 52 Position: North Palm Beach public safety director Annual Pay: $105,000 Employees: 80 Background: Retired in 2003 after 25 years with Broward County Sheriff's Office. Served on road patrol, SWAT team and police chief of Deerfield Beach and Central Broward. Personal: Married to Cindy. Two grown children. Hobbies: Playing bass and acoustic guitar and fiddle. Playing hockey. Quote: "A wise manager lets people be creative. Who gets credit is not important. What counts is getting the best ideas implemented." Jimmy Knight, 50 Position: North Palm Beach village manager Annual Pay: $134,000 Employees: About 200 Background: Three years as village public safety director; one year as private consultant; 25 years with Broward County Sheriff's Office. Personal: Married to Sharon, four children and two grandsons. Hobbies: Boating and fishing. Quote: "My law enforcement experience should be a big help as village manager. I feel comfortable with village employees, and I have a solid understanding of how things work around here." Both men have years of experience in law enforcement. By BILL DIPAOLO Palm Beach Post Staff Writer NORTH PALM BEACH Jimmy Knight already misses police work, but the new village manager expects his new job to be just as challenging. "Coming from a para- military organization," said Knight, who was the village public safety director for three years, "I'm used to a very structured organiza- tion. I'm going to have to loosen up a little bit. And the people here are going to have to tighten up a little bit." Knight, 50, recently took the full-time manager posi- tion after holding the job temporarily for about four months. When Knight took over after former Village Manager Mark Bates left in January, he did not plan to make the move permanent. After all, his background was in law enforcement, including 25 years with the Broward County Sheriff's Office. "My heart is in public safety. That's what all my training has been. Sure, it's not the norm I'm used to. But I started to like it after a while," Knight said of the village manager position. After watching him on the job, village officials of- fered him the position and he started April 26. "He knows the commu- nity. He's very organized. He's a natural," said Village Council President Pro Tem David Norris. As public safety direc- tor Knight, a North Palm Beach resident, supervised about 80 people and had an annual budget of about $7 million. The village manager supervises about 200 people with. an annual budget of about $20 million. Knight's pay increased about five percent to about $134,000 when he accepted the new job. Despite the tripling of staff and budget, said Knight, the jobs are similar. "I've been in public service so long, there is not much that can pop up that will surprise me," said Knight. One of the first jobs for Knight was selecting some- one for his old job as public safety director. When 25- year Broward County Sher- iff `s Office veteran Steve Canfield applied for the job, Knight said he knew he had the right person. Knight also had worked with the Broward sheriff's office including time as a district chief of North Lauderdale, a northwest Broward com- munity that was under contract with the sheriff's office for police service. "We worked for. years at the same time with BSO, but we never actu- ally worked together," said Knight. "But I knew enough about him that I respected his ability." Canfield, 52, started as a road deputy with the Broward sheriff's office and spent about a dozen years on the county's SWAT team. He was district f Deerfield Beach for five years beginning in 1995. Deerfield Beach has about 80,000 residents. North Palm Beach has about 12,000 residents. "He's real by -the -book. All business. Very compe- tent. He's not the type of guy who does lots of talk- ing," said Deerfield Beach Fire Chief Tony Stravino, a 30-year veteran who worked with Canfield. "I can under- stand why he wants to work for a small community. You get older, you want to get back to your roots." After three years as Cen- tral Broward district chief for the Broward sheriff's of- fice, Canfield retired about five years ago. Boredom set in after a few months of the usual traveling and relax ing, and he decided to go back into pollee work. He applied for police chief posi- tions in Venice in southwest Florida and Juno Beach but was not selected. When the North Palm Beach position came to his attention, he applied. He started the job May 14. "I had a good time for - about six months after re- tiring. That was enough," said. Canfield, who has lived . in the small commu- nity `of Parkland in north- west ' Broward for about 20 years. "I wanted back in _ public service." Keeping public con- tact is key to good police protection, said Canfield. Since taking the job, he has walked along U.S. 1 and Northlake Boulevard, talk- ing to residents and busi- ness people. After hearing that home burglaries usu- ally increase after schools go on summer vacation, he beefed up neighborhood road patrols. "We increased our vis- ibility," said Canfield. "It's part of our plan to keep strong communications