Full-Time
Posted on 5/9/2026
Municipal government delivering public services
$93.5k - $114.7k/yr
Amarillo, TX, USA
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What this entity does: The City of Amarillo provides municipal government services to residents and businesses in Amarillo, Texas, operating under a council-manager form where an elected city council makes policy and a city manager oversees daily administration. It delivers a wide range of public services including public safety (police and fire), water and wastewater utilities, solid waste management, public works, parks and recreation, and library services. It also runs the Amarillo City Transit and the Amarillo Civic Center Complex, and it partners with the Amarillo Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) to support economic growth. Funding mainly comes from property taxes, sales taxes, franchise fees, and charges for services. Its economic context includes ranching, railroads, oil, a major meatpacking industry, and regional facilities like Pantex.
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Library of Things coming soon. Share Share, Press Enter to show all options, press Tab go to next option For months, Amarillo Public Library has been working to create a new collection of items to serve APL cardholders and now the Library of Things is ready to launch on April 20! A library of things is a collection of objects to loan which differ from the traditional library offerings of books and media. Items in a library of things often include kitchen appliances, tools, gardening equipment, electronics, toys and games, art and science equipment, musical instruments, and recreational equipment such as sports and outdoors gear. Especially appropriate are objects that are useful occasionally but costly to purchase or cumbersome to store, such as specialized cookware or niche technology items. The APL Library of Things will be housed at the Downtown Library, which has adequate storage for the new collection. APL Director of Library Services Amanda Barrera says the library of things movement is a growing trend in public, academic, and special libraries in many countries. "Libraries in the US that offer a library of things have found it to be a useful service that saves money and improves quality of life for their patrons. We are grateful to the Friends of the Library, the Library Advisory Board, Panhandle Gives donors, and City of Amarillo leadership for helping make the APL Library of Things a reality." Friends of the Amarillo Public Library made the APL Library of the Things the focus of its 2025 participation in The Panhandle Gives, and all the funds raised through the Amarillo Area Foundation's annual philanthropy campaign were dedicated to creation of the new collection. To access the Library of Things, patrons must be APL cardholders, at least 18 years old, with an account in good standing that has been registered for at least 90 days. Patrons will place items on hold, and they will be available to pick up the following day. Barrera says the list of things that will eventually be part of the collection is extensive, but for now, APL is starting small. "The Library of Things will require a different set of procedures for check out and check in. Many items will have multiple pieces that have to be verified when an article leaves and when it is returned. Starting with just a few things will help us discover what kind of challenges this new service might present and make it a more positive experience for our cardholders." The initial collection will include: * OBD Code Reader (automotive diagnostic tool) * Jumper Cables * Knitting Machine * Plein Air Easel * Reel Lawn Mower * Lawn Aerator * Croquet Set * Golf Clubs * Food Vacuum Sealer * Cake Pan Set * Karaoke Machine * Ghost Hunting Kit * Otamatone * Picture Hanging Kit (stepstool, laser level, stud finder) * Sander * Tool Kit * Wrench Set * Excel Power Meter * Radon Detector
City of Amarillo receives JustServe City Award. AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) - The City of Amarillo and Mayor Cole Stanley received an award, the JustServe City Award, from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. According to officials from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the JustServe City award is an award that honors the city's dedication to promoting and supporting volunteerism and creating a culture of service that uplifts individuals. Officials note that JustServe cities are recognized for their commitment to: * Connecting volunteers with meaningful opportunities. * Fostering collaboration among civic, faith-based, and nonprofit organizations. * Encouraging inclusive service for all ages and backgrounds. * Celebrating the power of community-driven change. Officials note that Amarillo is joining 103 other cities in the United States that have received the honor of being a JustServe city. For the latest Amarillo news and regional updates, check with MyHighPlains.com and tune in to KAMR Local 4 News at 5:00, 6:00, and 10:00 p.m. and Fox 14 News at 9:00 p.m. CST.
Amarillo gas main project prompts lane closures on key streets. The City of Amarillo, in collaboration with Atmos Energy, has commenced a gas main infrastructure replacement project, resulting in temporary lane closures on Georgia Street, Austin Street, and Laurel Street. (Jamie Burch/KVII) AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) - The City of Amarillo, in collaboration with Atmos Energy, has commenced a gas main infrastructure replacement project, resulting in temporary lane closures on Georgia Street, Austin Street, and Laurel Street. The northbound side of S. Georgia Street will experience lane closures, while Austin Street will be closed from Georgia Street to Laurel Street. Additionally, Laurel Street will be closed to pass-through traffic at Austin Street. The project is expected to continue through January. In conjunction with the construction, the City of Amarillo Solid Waste Department is relocating dumpsters in affected alleys. While the project will impact traffic in the area, the contractor aims to minimize disruption to the public. Commuters are urged to heed all traffic signs in the vicinity.
AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) - Floyd Hartman, special advisor to the City of Amarillo's Water and Sewer Utilities team, was awarded the prestigious Beelee Goodwin Public Administrator Award at the 2025 Panhandle Regional Planning Commission Annual Meeting.
Thanks to the combined efforts of AAMW, Amarillo Public Library (APL) and the Amarillo Civic Center, nine dogs found their heroes, or more specifically, new owners and new homes at AMA-CON 2025.