Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Defining ‘work’

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Editor, The Commercial:

Well, in the mornings after our Tax tally, we have heard from the mayor, city/county officials as well as others that — it is now time to get to “work” making Pine Bluff an example of hard work and unity. A goal we for sure can all agree.

But what exactly is this — “work”? In no particular order, nor all inclusive, is it:

■ Supporting needs for pathways to better schools?

■ Lower crime rates?

■ Greener power generation?

■ Lower teen pregnancy?

■ More diverse employment skills to help our current diverse businesses grow as well as attract other businesses?

■ Implement ideas to help support employment growth, such as mass transit to dense work areas? We are improving housing in town but large industry (jobs) is not.

■ Implement technology to further streamline processes to facilitate lower costs of government?

■ Partnering with Sysco and other businesses on EV charging? This needs to be done “now” to help with their planning, not 3 years from now, allowing others to get their foot in the door.

Any idea worth doing is worth measuring. What are we currently measuring beside homicides?

Johnson County, more specifical­ly, Clarksvill­e, is implementi­ng its second round of solar energy to help lower city utility costs. Comparing this to Pine Bluff’s ideas of progress — spending money converting one way streets back to 2 ways. Progress??

Think of the economic impact Clarksvill­e will see as contractor­s fill hotels, local restaurant­s, local store purchases … well, you get the picture.

Maybe issues as above and more, get addressed in some of our leaders’ “work.”

MIKE LANKFORD, PINE BLUFF

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