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City manager says he's not needed, lays self off

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[March 23, 2012]  KELLER, Texas (AP) -- The administrator of a North Texas city believes he's not needed and has laid himself off.

Keller City Manager Dan O'Leary announced his decision Wednesday.

O'Leary says the Fort Worth-area city of nearly 40,000 has two assistant managers and really does not need a third administrator. He earns about $176,000 annually as manager of the city about 20 miles north of Fort Worth.

The 57-year-old O'Leary, who was hired in 2007, says he has no plans to retire. His last day on the job will be April 20.

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram (http://bit.ly/GLaskM) reports that O'Leary informed city council members of his decision during a closed session Tuesday. Elected officials did not immediately say who will assume his responsibilities.

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Information from: Fort Worth Star-Telegram, http://www.star-telegram.com/

[Associated Press]

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