KYLE CITY COUNCIL
The city of Kyle has announced the upcoming departure of City Manager Bryan Langley, who has accepted a position with the city of Goodyear, Arizona. Langley’s last day as Kyle city manager will be May 15, 2026.
Langley has served the city of Kyle since 2023, focusing on strengthening organizational effectiveness and advancing strategic priorities through improved efficiency, modernized processes and better alignment of city services, according to a press release from the city of Kyle.
His leadership was instrumental in advancing major infrastructure initiatives, including the implementation of a $294 million road bond program, a $200 million wastewater treatment plant expansion, and the strategic development of additional water resourc- es, resulting in a 37% increase in the city’s water supply.

Bryan Langley
He also enhanced public service delivery through innovation, including launching a customer service-focused 311 system to improve resident access and responsiveness, supporting a drone-as-first-responder program, and leading a multi-agency partnership to establish a new regional animal adoption center in Kyle.
In addition, Langley strengthened economic development efforts across the city, including the advancement of key projects such as Kyle Park, a 101-acre mixeduse destination featuring retail, dining, housing, and green space, according to the press release.
“Kyle is a great community, and I have been proud to call it my home for the past three years,” said Langley. “I would like to thank the city council, and our outstanding staff, for their support in making all of our accomplishments possible.”
The city council is expected to discuss next steps regarding interim leadership at an upcoming city council meeting. In the meantime, the city’s executive leadership team remains in place and is committed to maintaining continuity of operations.







