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Public Input Invited on How Budget Cuts Will Affect Some Arkansas Parks

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: January 30, 2012
Arkansans are invited to give their opinions about changes in the operations of some parks across the state due to budget cuts.

The Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District is hosting five public workshops in February changes that will affect 29 of its parks.

Although there will be no group presentations, the public is invited to drop by any time during the workshops and talk one on one with Corps representatives about the proposed recreational changes (click here for more information), provide input and learn more about volunteer and potential partnership opportunities. Written comments will also be accepted at the workshops.

The Corps is looking for partners willing to take over operations and maintenance duties at affected facilities to help keep them from closing.

For individuals interested in the proposed recreational changes at Clearwater Lake, the workshop will be held from 1PM to 4PM, February 9, at the Clearwater Project Office adjacent to Clearwater Dam in Piedmont, Missouri.

For those interested in the proposed changes at Greers Ferry Lake, the workshop will be held from 2PM to 4PM and from 5PM to 7PM, February 9, at the William Carl Garner Visitor Center on Highway 25 North just west of Greers Ferry Dam near Heber Springs.

The workshop covering changes at Lake Nimrod, Lake Dardanelle and Toad Suck Ferry and Murray pools of the Arkansas River, will be held from 2PM to 4PM and 5PM to 7PM, February 14. It will be held at the Russellville Project Office at 1598 Lock and Dam Road in Russellville.

For individuals interested in the proposed recreational changes at Ozark Lake, the workshop will be held from 2PM to 4PM and 5PM to 7PM, February 16. It will be held at the Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative at 1811 West Commercial Street in Ozark.

For those interested in the proposed changes at Bull Shoals and Norfork lakes, the workshop will be held from 2PM to 4PM and 5PM to 7PM, February 21, at the Mountain Home Project Office at 324 W. Seventh Street in Mountain Home.

Little Rock District is considering changing recreation operations at 29 parks, including closing 13 campgrounds, four partial campgrounds, four day use areas, one partial day use area, and 9 boat ramps. Also under consideration is making the recreation season shorter at many additional parks.  Other likely park adjustments include reducing the frequency of trash pick-up, cleaning and mowing.  Maintenance response times are likely to increase. And the district expects to hire fewer temporary park rangers and contract park attendants.

The district's operation and maintenance budget has been cut about $17 million this year. The proposed recreation changes will reduce costs by an estimated $1.9 million annually ($921,000 for operation and maintenance expenses and $989,000 for labor). The district is exploring additional cost savings in its other missions as well.

Little Rock District operates 178 public parks and access areas. Making adjustments to the 8-percent of its park facilities that are less efficient will allow the district to place more emphasis on the remaining 92-percent.

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