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Springtown council hears of road projects

by Staff Reports | March 14, 2023 at 8:00 a.m.

SPRINGTOWN -- According to draft minutes of the Springtown council meeting on Feb. 8, the Readings Road Project to add more SB2 was to be performed by Reams Excavating as weather and time permits and Durango Road had been surveyed and would be made passable with the addition of rock or SB2 by Reams Excavating.

No update was given on the Bredehoeft low-water bridge replacement. According to the draft minutes, the town paid a deposit of $13,500 in February 2019 and Mayor Terri Glenn was going to try and obtain an update before the March meeting.

It was reported that a new sign had been placed on the community building and Mayor Glenn was going to order the additional sign for the intersection of Wasson Road and Arkansas Highway 12.

It was reported that the town was still looking for a handyman service.

Mayor Glenn reported that she had been contacted by a real estate agency, and the property adjacent to the cemetery was going to be used as an RV Park, with several concrete pads, water, and electric hookups. Since the town has no planning and zoning committee, the county would be reviewing plans and performing any necessary inspections.

Council member Barbara Goodman reported the lock on the food pantry had been broken and was no longer functional, and the council discussed how best to repair the damage and monitor the site to prevent vandalism.

The March meeting was scheduled for 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 8.

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