06/13/2026
With the support of the people of Payne County, I make this commitment:
For too long, we’ve been told the roads are improving while many residents continue to drive through standing water, failing drainage, washed-out shoulders, narrowing roadways, and gravel roads that don’t hold up after a rain.
I believe Payne County deserves better.
Water is the number one enemy of every road. Proper ditches, culverts, drainage, and road crowning aren’t optional—they are the foundation of roads that last. A road should shed water, not hold it.
I’ve heard it said that many of our drainage and ditching problems still trace back to the 2019 floods. My question is simple: if these problems were identified years ago, why are so many of them still here today?
At some point, we have to stop blaming the past and start taking responsibility for the present.
When ditches remain silted in, drainage suffers. When drainage suffers, road bases fail. When road bases fail, taxpayers end up paying for the same problems over and over again.
I will work to address county-wide drainage issues, improve ditching, and ensure our roads are maintained with proper crowning and proven grading practices. Good roads don’t happen by accident—they happen through attention to detail, experience, and accountability.
I will also prioritize maintaining road width and right-of-ways. Across the county, roads are gradually narrowing as grass, brush, and lack of maintenance consume valuable roadway. That’s not just frustrating—it’s a safety issue for families, school buses, emergency vehicles, and farm traffic.
Just as important, we must address the high employee turnover that has plagued District 3. You cannot build a strong road department when experienced employees are constantly leaving and institutional knowledge walks out the door.
I will advocate for better pay, additional training opportunities, and increased funding for employee development. Most importantly, I will support, respect, and invest in the men and women who are out there every day maintaining our roads, operating equipment, responding to storms, and serving the people of Payne County.
Good employees are not an expense—they are an investment.
Most importantly, I will advocate for road and infrastructure decisions to be based on condition, safety, traffic, and need—not politics, favoritism, or convenience. Taxpayer dollars should be invested where they make the biggest impact and solve the biggest problems.
Payne County doesn’t need more excuses. It needs leadership that protects taxpayer investments, prioritizes maintenance, communicates openly, and delivers results.
I will answer the phone. I will listen. I will communicate. And I will work every day to earn the trust you’ve placed in me.
If you’re ready for a new direction and a Commissioner with real-world road building and maintenance experience, I’d be honored to earn your vote.
Clayton Estus for Payne County Commissioner District 3