
By Greg Halbleib
NORMAL – Normal City Manager Mark Peterson has announced his retirement.
Peterson said today that he plans to step down at the end of March of next year. He said he announced his retirement plans today to allow the town adequate time to find his replacement.
Peterson will have spent more than 30 years with Normal when he retires. He was hired in February 1988 as an assistant city manager, and was appointed city manager in June 1998 to replace the retiring David Anderson.
Peterson also serves on the boards of MetCom Emergency Communications Center, the Bloomington-Normal Economic Development Council , the Central Illinois Regional Broadband Network (CIRBN), the McLean County Regional Planning Commission Executive Committee, the Community Development Corporation, the BN Advantage Leadership Council, Connect Transit and others.
“While it is hard to imagine the town without Mark Peterson as city manager,” said Normal Mayor Chris Koos in a release, “we are very fortunate that he is allowing us the better part of eight months to carefully consider our next steps.”
The Normal Town Council plans to begin preliminary discussions to replace Peterson during a special executive session on August 11.
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