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Frisco Police Chief to assume new role in city: Todd Renshaw to oversee police and fire departments
By Anthony Tosie, atosie@starlocalnews.com
Frisco Police Chief Todd Renshaw has been named to a newly created position in the city where he will oversee both the police and fire departments.
The new position, director of public safety, was created by City Manager George Purefoy to streamline the oversight of public safety in the city. In his new role, Renshaw will meet with the new police and fire chiefs on a scheduled basis and as important incidents arise.
"The city manager and I have been talking about me possibly serving in this new role off-and-on for a couple of months," Renshaw said. "With [Fire Chief] Mack Borchardt retiring, he thought it'd be a good time to implement this new format."
"We're going to find our way as we go, so some things may change over time, such as after I select new police and fire chiefs early next year," he said. "There are a lot of business-related tasks like citizen concerns that I'll be addressing in my new role."
Previously, the police and fire chiefs reported to an assistant city manager. Those positions will now report to Renshaw, who will in turn report directly to Purefoy.
Assistant Police Chief John Bruce will serve as interim police chief until a new police chief is named. Bruce will also be considered for the position of police chief if he desires, Renshaw said.
In addition to Renshaw's move, Borchardt will soon assume the new role of fire programs consultant. Borchardt's new position was decided upon earlier this year when he announced his retirement. An interim fire chief has yet to be named.
Both Renshaw and Borchardt will begin their new positions on Oct. 1, although they won't be working directly together.
"It's a transition program at the moment, but I'm definitely looking forward to it," Renshaw said.
Renshaw was named Frisco's police chief in February 1994 after coming from the Coppell Police Department, where he was police captain from 1991 until his move to Frisco. He began his law enforcement career in 1983 in Allen, where he served as a police officer and later as a sergeant.
Under Borchardt's guidance, the Frisco Fire Department transitioned from a volunteer department to a department employing full-time firefighters. Borchardt was named a city administrator and chief of the Volunteer Frisco Fire Department in 1981; in 1987 he became the city's first full-time fire chief.
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police chief david couper wrote on Sep 25, 2012 1:01 PM:
" How are you going to evaluate your new chief of police? What should you be looking for in a new police chief? And how should that leader be evaluated? For insight and direction on this and other important police improvement issues, take a look at Arrested Development: A Veteran Police Chief Sounds Off About Protest, Racism, Corruption and the Seven Steps Necessary to Improve Our Nations Police (Amazon.com). And the blog at http://improvingpolice.wordpress.com/ where other current police improvement issues are discussed. Good luck and may we all experience not just good but great policing! Great policing is accomplished by police who are well-trained and led, restrained in their use of force, honest, and courteous to every person. "
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