Goodyear Appoints new City Manager

The Goodyear City Council appointed Bryan Langley as the city’s next City Manager during today’s city council meeting. The appointment fills the vacancy left by former City Manager Wynette Reed, who retired in early March.

“Bryan brings extensive experience leading fast-growing communities like Goodyear,” said Mayor Joe Pizzillo. “This is a significant time for our city as one of the fastest growing in the nation. The Council is confident that Bryan is the right leader to guide responsible growth, maintain strong financial policies, and ensure the long-term viability of our community.”

Langley currently serves as City Manager of Kyle, Texas, which is also one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. In this role, he oversees a $600+ million annual budget and a $1.3 billion capital improvement program, while leading a workforce of approximately 500 employees.

During his tenure in Kyle, Langley has led significant organizational efforts to improve efficiency, modernize processes, and better align city operations with strategic priorities. He has advanced major infrastructure initiatives, including a $294 million road bond program and a $200 million wastewater treatment plant expansion, while also strengthening economic development efforts and enhancing public services…

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