By Krista Wadsworth

Frisco Todd Renshaw, the city of Frisco director of public safety, will retire after 20 years of service with the city and 31 years of experience in law enforcement and public safety.

His retirement is effective May 31.

Renshaw served as chief of police from 1994–2012.

In October 2012, he was promoted to the city's director of public safety and charged with overseeing the police and fire departments as well as emergency management.

Attributed to Renshaw's efforts are community programs including the Citizens Police Academy, Citizens on Patrol and National Night Out.