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Deputy City Manager Frank Turner to Retire Ending 41-Year Municipal Career

city-of-plano-sealPlano City Manager Bruce Glasscock announced the retirement of Deputy City Manager Frank Turner, effective February 29, 2016, closing out a stellar 41 year municipal career, including 32 years of service to Plano.

“In his three decades with the City of Plano, Frank Turner made a tremendous impact on our community,” said Glasscock.  “Frank played a vital role in creating the quality of life our citizens enjoy every day.  We celebrate his long legacy of excellent service and outstanding achievements in the planning and development of Plano.”

One of Turner’s greatest accomplishments is the redevelopment of downtown Plano, which was recently named a Great Place in America by the American Planning Association.  Frank skillfully coordinated downtown projects based on transit-oriented and new urbanism design principles.

As Deputy City Manager, Turner oversaw the city’s development-related functions, including planning, building inspections, engineering, public works, transportation, community development, sustainability, and property standards.  Turner also has extensive experience representing the City of Plano on state legislative affairs.

He came to Plano in 1984 after serving as Planning Director for the Knoxville Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission in Tennessee.

Turner received numerous honors and awards for his leadership in planning, development and the arts.  He recently received an Arts Leadership Award from the ArtCentre of Plano.  Frank is a Fellow of American Institute of Certified Planners, an Honorary Member of the Dallas chapter of the American Institute of Architects and an Eagle Scout.  He held numerous leadership positions with professional organizations, including the American Planning Association, Urban Land Institute, Texas Municipal League and the Greater Dallas Planning Council.

Assistant City Manager Jack Carr will assume the role of Deputy City Manager upon Turner’s retirement.