Politics & Government

Plano City Manager Bruce Glasscock To Retire

"A lot has been accomplished during my career with Plano for which I am honored to have been a part," Glasscock said in a news release.

PLANO, TX -- Plano City Manager Bruce Glasscock will retire in April after serving in the public sector for 50 years, the last 29 with the City of Plano. Glasscock began his career with Plano in 1990 when he was selected as police chief, the city said in a news release. The council appointed him city manager in 2011.

“A lot has been accomplished during my career with Plano for which I am honored to have been a part, but the true credit goes to 'Team Plano' and the more than 2000 employees who provide service to our citizen on a daily basis. I will miss those employees and the tremendous work they do for our community,” Glasscock said.

During his tenure, the city received numerous accolades including being recognized as the “Best Place to Live in Texas."

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“We applaud Bruce’s service and wish him the best. He leaves this role having served Plano with great honor and distinction,” Plano Mayor Harry LaRosiliere said in the release. “Future generations will feel the enduring impact of what has been accomplished throughout his tenure.”

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