Melbourne City Manager To Leave Post

By  //  June 8, 2012

Longtime Civil Servant

Jack Schluckebier is retiring as Melbourne's city manager. (Image courtesy city of Melbourne)

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – City manager Jack Schluckebier of Melbourne has provided the city council with notice of his plans to retire in January after completing a decade of service in Melbourne.

Schluckebier, who has provided 35 years of public service including 30 years as the city manager in four cities, told elected officials that he will be available to assist with the search for replacement candidates and transition activities.  He did not specify his post-retirement plans.

Schluckebier began work in Melbourne early in 2003 after lengthy service as city manager for Casselberry.  He was selected by elected officials who considered candidates identified during a national search activity.

In Melbourne, he provided leadership as the economic downturn severely impacted municipal resources.

“Over the last 10 years, the city has literally weathered a number of destructive storms. At the same time, we have been successful in adding to the community’s assets and city services,” Schluckebier said.

“During the past year, the City has achieved success in several important areas, including economic development, the improved ISO fire response rating, resolution of an impasse with the police union, and achieving the highest water quality in Central Florida,” Schluckebier said.

He has received generally high marks from the elected officials who supervise his work and Schluckebier saluted city staff for achievements during his career in Melbourne.

“I am proud of the quality of the city staff and their accomplishments despite a challenging economy,” Schluckebier said.  “The city employees pulled together to reduce expenses and to avoid layoffs, preventing severe downsizing in the past several years that would be harmful to the community.  The staff has been very successful in retaining the quality of critical city services.”