Public Works

Our mission is to provide quality of life to residents by building and maintaining Public Works infrastructure to protect the health and welfare of the city residents, businesses, and visitors along with the environment. We will provide superior customer service in a timely and efficient manner. The department works to provide these services, as well as to support economic growth and development with the teamwork and trust of highly qualified and skilled personnel. We will ensure that all improvements are designed and built in accordance to City standards with accepted engineering and construction practices.

Departments

Discover Bryant – Public Works

Rate Notice

Due to an internal review of rate ordinances, the City will now be charging customers receiving sewer services to locations outside of the City limits double the prevailing minimum charge. There will be no change to the excess of 2,000 gallon usage rate. This has been in rate ordinances since 2011. Per ordinance 2021-07, the minimum sewer charge is $19.89, and outside city limit customers will now be charged a minimum charge of $39.78. Please be advised that this is NOT a new charge, and the City is following the ordinance that was established in 2021.

Meet the People

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Troy Ellis

Street / Stormwater Superintendent

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Tim Fournier

Fleet/Facilities Manager

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Frankie Glover

Wastewater Superintendent

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Jason Moore

Water Superintendent

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Timothy Price

Wastewater Treatment Plant Manager

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Ted Taylor

Public Works Director

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Jayla Thuston

Public Works Admin

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Moriah Winkel

Public Works Analyst

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the City pick up yard waste?

Yes! The Bryant Yard Waste Program helps clean stormwater drains and keep ditches clear without burning. Fill out the Report Yard Waste form and set items curbside at least five feet away from mailboxes, light poles, and other obstructions, and not under wires or low-hanging trees. 

What we pick up: 

  • Shrubs
  • Branches & trees
  • Rootballs (no dirt)
  • Leaves & grass trimmings
When is Yard Waste Pick-Up Day?

The City picks up yard waste every Tuesday. Please complete your form by Monday at noon to ensure your yard waste is picked up. 

How do I report a pothole or street issue?

Please fill out the Report a Concern form. 

Who do I contact about damage caused by road work?

Please fill out the Report a Concern form. 

How do I request a stop sign, traffic light, or speed bump?

If you have concerns about speeding or traffic safety in your neighborhood, your first step is to contact the City so we can evaluate the concern. In many cases, we begin by coordinating additional police patrols or placing a temporary speed radar sign in the area to collect traffic data and determine whether an issue exists. 

The City of Bryant does not install speed bumps on city streets. Traffic control measures such as stop signs and traffic signals are typically planned as part of roadway design and development. In limited cases, the City may consider additional signage, such as a stop sign, if traffic studies or collected data demonstrate a clear need. 

What should I do if a traffic signal is not working?

Please Report a Concern

How do I report a broken sidewalk or curb?

Please fill out the Report a Concern form. 

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