Special to IFN
Steve Bridges has been promoted to director of public works for the City of Statesville.
With a career spanning over 28 years in public service, project management, and engineering, Bridges brings tremendous experience to his role, where he will oversee essential programs, including street maintenance, sanitation, and fleet management.
Since his hiring as the city’s assistant public works director in 2020, Bridges has played a key role in advancing the city’s public works operations. His responsibilities have included oversight of multiple divisions, engineering design development, and implementation of program objectives. Through his strategic approach and dedication to public safety, he has enhanced service delivery and infrastructure maintenance across Statesville.
“I’m excited to continue building on our progress and am committed to making a positive difference in the daily lives of our residents,” Bridges said. “The heart of public works is service to the community, and I am dedicated to ensuring our projects meet the highest standards and truly serve the citizens of Statesville.”
Citing Bridges’ extensive professional experience and commitment to the community, City Manager Ron Smith said Bridges was “an exceptional fit” for this position.
“His technical expertise, coupled with his project management and strategic planning skills, will ensure that our Public Works Department continues to meet the needs of our residents and businesses as the City of Statesville grows,” Smith said.
As public works director, Bridges will manage department activities, develop infrastructure project plans, coordinate with other city departments, and address citizen concerns. He will also work closely with the City Council, city manager, and community groups to support Statesville’s growth and enhance quality of life for residents.
Bridges holds an MBA from Pfeiffer University and a B.S. in Electronic Engineering Technology from Western Carolina University. He is preparing for the North Carolina Professional Engineer (P.E.) Exam this November. His previous roles include senior planner with the City of Statesville Planning Department, assistant district engineer at the N.C. Department of Transportation, and operations engineer for the Metrolina Regional Transportation Management Center.