A dispute over a mathematical formula has escalated into a potential lawsuit in Inverness, Citrus County, Florida. On Monday, February 26, 2024, at 3:00 PM, Inverness City Manager, Blaise Treu, found himself at the center of controversy when a city employee, whose name has not been released, threatened to sue the city and Treu personally. The reason behind the threatened lawsuit is Treu’s use of what the employee claims is a “wrong” formula in a calculation.
The incident has raised questions about the internal dynamics within the city government and the accuracy of mathematical formulas used in municipal operations. Details about the specific formula and the context in which it was used are still emerging. The city employee, who has chosen to remain anonymous, expressed concerns that the use of this formula could have financial and operational implications for the city. Treu, in response, emphasized the city’s commitment to transparency and accuracy in all its operations.
The city of Inverness, located in Citrus County, has a population of around 18,000 residents and is known for its historic downtown area and natural surroundings. The threatened lawsuit comes at a time when the city is focusing on growth and development projects. The city council has not made any public statements about the lawsuit threat as of yet.
Residents and local business owners are keeping a close eye on the situation, hoping it will be resolved without impacting the city’s progress. The case highlights the complexities of municipal management and the importance of accuracy in administrative tasks.
Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness
Sources: Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness



