Budget adjustments for Parks and Recreation in the amount of $67,133 got the Pine Bluff City Council meeting off to a rocky start Monday as several minutes were spent discussing that department.
The Regional Park softball complex is finally starting to see improvements after almost 6 feet of floodwaters severely damaged the park in 2019.
The flood along the Arkansas River that occurred that spring set a record high-water mark and became one of the costliest natural disasters in the state’s history.
A second Pine Bluff Parks and Recreation listening forum was held last week at the Pine Bluff Convention Center with a crowd of citizens eager to collaborate and help the city move forward.