The City of Levelland has announced City Manager Brandon Anderson will be resigning his position to accept a position in Great Bend, Kansas.
A press release from the city sites Anderson is making the move to be closer to his father and family in the Kansas area.
“Under Mr. Anderson’s leadership, Levelland has experienced remarkable progress and stands poised for continued growth and prosperity,” the noted the release. “Notable achievements include the acquisition of 24 new residential lots in the Holly Heights Addition, with 10 lots already sold and four new houses completed.”
It was also highlighted, construction is currently underway for four more homes in the University Heights Addition, demonstrating the city’s commitment to expanding housing options for its residents.
The city has made strides in infrastructure development with the commencement of a $20 million wastewater treatment plant project, which is underway.
The initiative will greatly enhance the city’s infrastructure capacity and support its expanding needs, stated the release.
“The City of Levelland expresses its sincere gratitude to Anderson for his contributions during his time as City Manager,” said Mayor Barbra Pinner. “The council wishes him the very best in his future endeavors. As Levelland continues its journey toward progress, residents can be assured that the council remains committed to maintaining the city’s upward trajectory and fostering a prosperous future for all.”
The Levelland City Council will convene on Monday, May 15, to officially receive Mr. Anderson’s resignation. During the meeting, the council will also begin work on an action plan outlining the next steps for the city’s administration and announce the appointment of an interim city manager.