Utilities Chief Announces December Retirement; Police Department Adds Officer
Casey Utility Superintendent Shelby Biggs announced at Monday’s city council meeting that he will retire on December 31, 2025, ending his tenure overseeing the city’s water, sewer, and electric operations.
The announcement came during Biggs’ regular report to the council, where he also provided updates on several ongoing utility projects. The city has not yet announced plans for replacing Biggs or the timeline for hiring his successor.
“Superintendent Biggs announced that he will be retiring on December 31st, 2025,” according to the meeting minutes. Biggs has served as the city’s utility superintendent for several years, overseeing infrastructure improvements and day-to-day operations.
During his report, Biggs noted that lead and copper water samples were collected last week as part of routine testing requirements. He also said the city expects to receive IMEA electric efficiency grant money soon, though he didn’t specify the amount or intended use.
Meanwhile, the Casey Police Department welcomed its newest officer as Cody Glazewski completed academy training and began field training this week. Police Chief Adam Henderson reported that Glazewski finished the police academy and started his field training officer (FTO) program.
Henderson also told the council that the department is “finishing the first wave of abatements,” though he didn’t provide details about the enforcement actions.
The personnel updates come as the city continues various infrastructure projects, including the sidewalk improvements and utility system maintenance that Biggs oversees.
Both announcements represent significant changes for city operations, with the police department expanding its ranks while preparing for leadership transition in the utilities department later this year.
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