Overland Park City Manager Bill Ebel has decided to retire next spring, ending an 11-year stint at the helm of city administration. Ebel served a total of 21 years with Overland Park, including time at the city’s public works department and as director of planning and development services. “After 43 years of public service to my country and my community I’ve decided it’s time to retire,” he told the City Council Monday, referencing his career in the U.S. Army before moving into city administration. His employment is set to end March 1, 2022, and his last day of work will be Feb. 25, he said. “Thank you for the opportunity and I look forward to the next six months where I don’t expect the pace to slow down at all around here,” he said.
Source: Prairie Village Post