Dana McCool has lived and worked in Deltona for over a decade. She's shown up for her neighbors. Now she's running for Mayor to keep doing it.
Deltona is growing fast. That's not automatically good news. Dana will push for zoning and infrastructure decisions that serve the people who already live here, not just whoever is building next.
City government should be straightforward to deal with and honest about what it's spending. Dana will push for real accountability in how Deltona's budget gets used and decisions get made.
Addiction recovery and domestic violence prevention need to be treated like what they are: basic community needs. Dana has worked with local agencies on both and knows what practical support actually looks like.
Deltona's working families are dealing with real economic pressure. Dana understands it firsthand. She'll focus on what helps local businesses stay afloat and what actually creates opportunity here.
Dana has organized the Wig Out for Cancer event in Deltona for three years running. Every dollar raised has gone directly to local cancer patients. No overhead taken out. No money leaving the community. Just neighbors helping neighbors through something hard.
That's how she approaches everything. She sees a need, she figures out how to meet it, and she shows up. That's what she'll bring to the Mayor's office.
"I'm running because Deltona is growing fast and the people who live here deserve a mayor who actually understands what that means for their families, not someone who showed up to manage it from the outside."
Dana McCool has spent over a decade doing community work in Deltona. She's worked with local agencies on addiction recovery, domestic violence prevention, and cancer support. She's organized fundraisers that raised real money for real neighbors. She's watched Deltona change and has opinions about whether that change is working for the people who already live here. She's not running on a platform she built in a conference room. She's running on what she's seen and done.
"Deltona's challenges with growth and a changing economy are real. They deserve a mayor who's dealt with them personally, not one who parachuted in to run on them."
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