Litchfield Park city manager is up for any challenge

Litchfield Park City Manager Bill Stephens retired from the Air Force after 37 years of service. / Photo courtesy Bill Stephens / West Valley View

 

Bill Stephens does not get flustered working as Litchfield Park’s city manager. He does not get overwhelmed.

Instead, he takes a step back, rubs his clean-shaven chin, scratches his white hair, and addresses the problem with careful consideration.

Stephens, 63, said he has age and experience to thank for never losing his cool. His resume is impressive: an experienced city manager of four years elsewhere, retired U.S. Air Force colonel and senior federal civil servant. When it comes to city management, there’s almost nothing he can’t do.

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