October is National Energy Awareness Month! All month long, we will be sharing helpful tips from our friends at Southwestern Electric Power Company that can help you save on energy at your home or business, which in turn can help you save money! #nationalenergyawarenessmonth #cityofspringdale
Did you know that floods can happen unexpectedly? Here are some tips:
Please be advised of this lane closure on Wagon Wheel Road beginning September 25th through October 6th, pending any delays.
Please use caution.
This fall, help your local waterways by keeping leaves out of the path of stormwater. When it rains, stormwater picks up anything in its path, including fallen leaves, and moves it to the nearest storm drain. Too many leaves hitting the storm drain at once could cause flooding. Leaves that make it into the drain will be emptied into a creek or stream, adding excess nutrients to the water, which can cause uncontrollable algae growth that can lead to decreased oxygen levels and fish kills.
Whether you plan to leave the leaves, compost, mulch mow, or bag and dispose of your leaves, raking or blowing them out of the streets, storm drains, and ditches can help alleviate stormwater pollution and keep your NWA waters healthy.
For more ways you can do your part, visit www.KnowTheFlowNWA.com
Public Input Session #2 for the 2024 Budget will be held on Wednesday, September 20 at 5:00 p.m.! Full information can be found here: https://www.springdalear.gov/article/1217970
Forms are also available on our website: https://www.springdalear.gov/forms/3124
A Message from Mayor Doug Sprouse -
"Today, as we remember the tremendous bravery, heroism, and sacrifice that we all witnessed 22 years ago, we honor those who ran to danger, knowing the risk, in order to save the lives of their neighbors. Let us also remember those who have given their lives and limbs since, and the sacrifices theyāve made both here and abroad to keep us safe, and to preserve this great Nation. For those of us who watched what happened that day, it seems like just yesterday. Yet, there is a great portion of our country who were too either young to remember, or werenāt even born yet. Thatās why it is important that we āNever Forgetā. Our children and grandchildren must be taught to know the cost of freedom. The world is every bit as dangerous today as it was then. Evil has not ceased. As we remember, let us renew our commitment to support those who stand in the gap between oppression and the liberty we so easily take for granted. Many of you recall the demonstration of great unity and patriotism we all experienced in the months following the events of Sept. 11th, 2001. Today, with such division in our country, may we use this occasion to unite around those tenants that make America great. Also, to remember that regardless of the particular challenges of our individual circumstance, we are all blessed to be Americans. Please join me as we pray for Godās continued protection and blessing on our nation, and His guidance and wisdom as we deal with one another in love and respect. May God Bless America."
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The Springdale Airport officially has a new restaurant that is now open for business! Attached is the menu for El Chefe Mexican Cuisine. Their current hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
We are thrilled to welcome them!
IMPORTANT UPDATE ON RIBBON CUTTING EVENT - PLEASE READ AND SHARE:
Due to rain chances now in the forecast tomorrow morning, we have made the decision to push the start time back to 11:00 a.m. Click link for full information.
https://www.facebook.com/SpringdaleAR
Public Input Session #1 for the 2024 Budget is tomorrow, September 6 at 5:00 p.m.! We hope you can join us.
Full information can be found here: https://www.springdalear.gov/article/1217970
City of Springdale offices will be closed on Monday, September 4, 2023 in observance of Labor Day.
We will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.
Everyone have a safe 3-day weekend!
A portion of Dean's Trail on E Emma Ave adjacent to the Springdale Municipal Airport will be closed Tuesday August 29 for repairs. Please use caution.
PUBLIC INPUT NEEDED - City of Springdale 2024 Budget
As the Mayor and City Council continue to prepare the City of Springdale's 2024 Budget, they would like to hear from YOU! Public Input Sessions will be held on the following dates:
- Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. in the Tactical Training Room located on the 2nd floor of the Springdale Police Department
- Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers located on the 2nd floor of the City of Springdale Administration building.
Public input forms are also now available on our website. The form can be access by clicking on the link below:
https://www.springdalear.gov/forms/3124
Thank you for your suggestions and comments as we prepare the city budget for 2024.
The Springdale Public Library is now accepting applications for those who are interested in serving on the Library Board. Each member serves 5-year terms.
Please click on the link below to apply.
https://form.jotform.com/230604764583156
Did you know that floods can happen unexpectedly? Here are some tips:
UPDATE:
West Emma Avenue, between Gutensohn and 40th Street, will be open to the public this Friday.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Request for Sealed Bids for Request for 2023 Springdale Street Overlay Project. Click on the link below for more details and to access the official RFP: https://www.springdalear.gov/page/request-for-bids
The first City Council Committee meeting for August will be held tonight, July 31st at 5:30 p.m. Agenda for tonight's meeting can be accessed by clicking the link below.
https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/3541/Springdale/3322650/Reg._Committee_Meeting_Agenda_Packet_07-31-2023.pdf
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http://www.springdalear.gov/forms/2868
City Council Meeting will be streaming live at 6:00 p.m.
To join the live stream, please click on the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/live/e6gxeBi2Rt4?feature=share