
Brinkley’s raise came after his 2022 budget presentation, which is expected to be passed in form of a resolution at the next city board meeting.
Brinkley’s raise came after his 2022 budget presentation, which is expected to be passed in form of a resolution at the next city board meeting.
The Arkadelphia Board of Directors awaits a full agenda when it meets at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7, in the Town Hall Boardroom.
The decision to relocate the police department is in line with a combination of the 911 service presently shared between APD and the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
A memo sent to directors from Brinkley quotes positive feedback from the deputy legislative auditor who conducted the audit: “No issues came to our attention that we consider necessary to report to management.”
Directors spent just little over an hour Tuesday in executive session for its annual city manager evaluation, then reconvened in public to announce no action was decided during their discussion behind closed doors.
First, he thanked the sponsors, staff and volunteers who made the Arkadelphia Festival of the Arts an “excellent event.” Brinkley said his administration was “pleased with the first year’s turnout and had so many people ask to be included next year” so he wants to keep the festival an annual event. “We will have our followup meeting next week and are looking forward to an excellent 2022 event,” City Manager Gary Brinkley told directors.
The properties to be rezoned from medium density residential (R-2) to highway commercial (C-2) are located at 215 N. 24th St.; 227 N. 24th St.; and a portion of 2410 Pine Street.
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