Linemen from across the country have gathered in Northwest Arkansas to make repairs and restore power to the thousands without it after severe weather on May 26.
Request for Qualifications for Open Space & Parks Master Plan Introduction: The Northwest Arkansas District Council of the Urban Land Institute (ULI NWA), in conjunction with the City of Pea Ridge, is seeking statements of qualifications from consulting firms with expertise in urban/land use planning and parks/recreation/open space planning to assist with the development of an Open Space and Parks Master Plan in the City of Pea Ridge, AR. Summary: The goal of the master plan is to provide a vision and strategy for the development and connectivity of parks, trails, and open space within the city. The plan will include a detailed analysis of the current conditions and potential opportunities for growth and development, as well as recommendations for specific initiatives to be implemented over the next 1-2 years. It is anticipated the development of this Open Space and Parks Master Plan will be centered around the following base components: Current parks, open space, recreation, trail
One of the moving forces behind new development in Pea Ridge over the past 20 years has been Kevin Felgenhauer who was the driving force in building 12 subdivisions with a total of 996 lots in the city.
One of the moving forces behind new development in Pea Ridge over the past 20 years has been Kevin Felgenhauer who was the driving force in building 12 subdivisions with a total of 996 lots in the city.
Service restoration efforts resumed for customers in Pea Ridge on Wednesday (Feb. 17).
Thousands of Pea Ridge Black Hills Energy customers found themselves without natural gas on Tuesday (Feb. 16) as snow and record-breaking low temperatures blanketed the region.
Black Hills Energy technicians worked into the night on Tuesday to shut off 2,300 gas meters in Pea Ridge in order to purge and pressure test the system before bringing natural gas customers back online.
On Wednesday morning, more than 80 Black Hills technicians spread across the city, working to safely and efficiently complete customer relights.
As of 8 p.m. Wednesday, service has been restored to 70% of the affected customers in Pea Ridge. Black Hills Energy technicians will continue to work into the evening to restore service.