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City discusses quality-of-life needs; citizens get to vote
City discusses quality-of-life needs; citizens get to vote By Miranda Reynolds | February 28, 2021 at 5:54 PM CST - Updated February 28 at 11:04 PM
BROOKLAND, Ark. (KAIT) - As Brookland grows, the city is looking to improve quality of life but those plans, could involve extending a current tax â only if citizens agree.
Mayor Kenneth Jones has a vision for the cityâs future. He wants to ensure there will be progress made.
He sees a massive park named Brookland Parks. It has plans to feature ball fields, a walking trail, and a playground.
The facility will be placed directly west of Whitten Creek Apartments.
Brookland looks to keep growing in 2021
Brookland looks to keep growing in 2021 By Region 8 Newsdesk | January 10, 2021 at 9:27 PM CST - Updated January 10 at 11:43 PM
BROOKLAND, Ark. (KAIT) -One Craighead County city continues to expand, and city leaders said they anticipate the city to continue to grow in 2021.
Brookland Mayor Kenneth Jones said two brand new subdivisions recently received approval from city leaders to begin building.
Combined with some subdivisions already in the last phase of construction already in town means more than 500 new homes will be built in the next few years.
With the new homes comes an increase in population. Jones said city leaders aren’t worried about infrastructure issues.