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Fort Smith directors push for greater consent decree communication continues

ADVERTISEMENT Fort Smith directors push for greater consent decree communication continues by Max Bryan | Today at 4:00 a.m. Fort Smith s P Street Wastewater Treatment Plant, 13 N. P St., is seen Tuesday, June 22, 2021. FORT SMITH City directors are continuing to push for consent decree progress to be more clearly explained. Ward 3 director Lavon Morton and At-Large Director Neal Martin at the board s June 22 study session suggested the city publish data about consent decree progress easier for the public to understand. Officials at the April workshop estimated the city spent around $300 million on sewer improvements since the federal decree was lodged in 2015.

Blue Lion approved as city meeting space; Fort Smith locked into lease

Fort Smith Times Record After a thorough discussion on the price tag and location of the facility, the Fort Smith Board of Directors voted 6-1 to lease the Blue Lion at UAFS as a meeting space. The decision, which was solely opposed by At-Large Director Neal Martin, has locked the city into the remaining 73 months in University of Arkansas-Fort Smith s 15-year contract. The city will pay $5,408 monthly through April 2027, after which they have the option to purchase the building from the Central Business Improvement District for $10. City officials expect to use the 18,000-square-foot building at 101 N. Second St. for Board of Directors meetings and commission meetings as well as possible office space for the Fort Smith Advertising and Promotion Commission employees and a venue to be rented for functions. The board could begin meeting there as soon as the lecture platform is set up.

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