Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hunt Park abandoned as shelter site

New location proposed on Huntsville Avenue

- LAURINDA JOENKS

SPRINGDALE — City Council members now have another site on which to consider putting a new animal shelter. They also have abandoned the idea of building the shelter in J.B. Hunt Park.

A new site was proposed on the south side of Huntsville Avenue and immediatel­y west of Central Junior High School. They also continue considerat­ion of a site along a planned a section of Ford Avenue under constructi­on in the city’s industrial park.

City Council members chose Tuesday night to table the discussion about a new animal shelter until Monday night’s meeting of the council’s committees. The architects working with the city to build the shelter have been reviewing the Huntsville site for its constructi­on opportunit­ies, and their work should be completed before Monday’s meeting, Mayor Doug Sprouse said.

The motion as presented by Councilman Mike Overton included removing the J.B. Hunt Park location for the shelter. This came after several months of discussion and opposition by neighborin­g home owners. They were opposed to the site being in a park and near establishe­d residentia­l neighborho­ods.

BJM Rentals offered to sell the 12.33-acre site on Huntsville to the city for $750,000, Sprouse reported. The back third of the acreage could be used to build a park area and a stretch of the Pride of Springdale Trail, planned to connect Springdale High School and Har- Ber High School to each other and the Razorback Greenway. The site also is centrally located, with easy accessibil­ity and visibility — all recommenda­tions made last fall by Shelter Planners of America during an assessment of the city’s needs, Sprouse noted.

The city owns the property on Ford Avenue, and it will be connected to the Razorback Greenway via Dean’s Trail, currently under constructi­on.

City Council members heard May 4 the site on Ford Avenue will cost the city an additional $500,000 in dirt work over the planned expenses for the J.B. Hunt Park site. Sprouse said at

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