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Mayor thanks retiring city manager and highlights new police headquarters and public-safety investments
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Summary
The mayor announced the upcoming retirement of city manager George Keller after more than 30 years of service, recognized public-safety leaders and marked the opening of a new Hollywood Police Department headquarters.
During the State of the City address, Mayor (unnamed) announced that City Manager George Keller will retire in April after more than 30 years in government, including three years as Hollywood’s city manager, and thanked Keller for his service.
The mayor also marked the opening of a new Hollywood Police Department headquarters, calling it "a modern facility for a modern department," and recognized HPD leadership, including Chief Devlin. He thanked Hollywood Fire Rescue and Fire Chief Jeff Levy for service, calling public safety the city’s top responsibility.
The mayor framed these personnel and facility milestones as part of the city’s broader effort to maintain professional, prepared and dependable public safety services while continuing investments to keep Hollywood "one of the safest cities in South Florida."

