Texarkana Gazette

BRIDGING THE GAPS

Arkansas nonprofit gathers input on community needs

- By Jim Williamson

■ Members from the Texarkana community gather Tuesday at Sandflat-Glendale-Shannon Neighborho­od Center to listen to the Central Arkansas Developmen­t Council’s “Bridging the Gaps of Arkansas” in Texarkana, Ark. The purpose of the public hearing was to find out what areas of improvemen­t the community needs.

Discussion­s regarding “Bridging the Gaps” in poverty focused on practical matters Tuesday, from cleaning alleys to helping police find fugitives to finding bus drivers to provide transporta­tion.

“We want to achieve our potentials and need your help to guide us and tell us ideas,” said Randy Morris, executive director of the Central Arkansas Developmen­t Council. The public hearing in Texarkana, Ark., was the first of eight scheduled in the region.

One woman, representi­ng a neighborho­od, suggested alleys should be cleaned and abandoned houses removed.

“The police can’t find someone who is running when they hide in grown-up alleys,” a member of the audience said.

“It’s your community. Let us know what can we do,” Morris said.

“We are assessing need of our community for the upcoming year. We desire informatio­n from you so that decisions made are based on what is most important to you,” he said.

The public hearing was conducted Tuesday in the Sand-flat-Glendale-Shannon-Neighborho­od Center in Texarkana, Ark.

The public also discussed more buses to help with transporta­tion where drivers are needed, as well as paying the drivers $11.20 per hour.

“The primary purpose for conducting the hearing is to find out what areas in our communitie­s need improvemen­t,” said Evelyn Reed, CADC program manager.

“Gathering input from the community is a condition of funding for the Community Services Block Grant, which funds Community Action Agencies nationwide,” she said.

CADC wants input for its service area of Saline, Hot Springs, Pike, Clark, Montgomery, Pulaski, Lonoke, Dallas, Union, Columbia, Ouachita, Miller, Little River, Sevier, Hempstead, Lafayette, Nevada, Howard and Calhoun counties.

“The mission of CADC is to alleviate the causes and conditions of poverty, to help vulnerable population­s achieve their potential and to build strong communitie­s in Arkansas through community action,” Reed said.

For additional informatio­n, call Reed at 501-778-1133.

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Staff photo by Hunt Mercier
 ?? Staff photo by Hunt Mercier ?? ■ Members from the Texarkana community gather Tuesday at Sandflat-Glendale-Shannon Neighborho­od Center to listen to Evelyn Reed talk about Central Arkansas Developmen­t Council’s “Bridging the Gaps of Arkansas” in Texarkana, Ark. The public hearing was held to find out what improvemen­ts the community needs.
Staff photo by Hunt Mercier ■ Members from the Texarkana community gather Tuesday at Sandflat-Glendale-Shannon Neighborho­od Center to listen to Evelyn Reed talk about Central Arkansas Developmen­t Council’s “Bridging the Gaps of Arkansas” in Texarkana, Ark. The public hearing was held to find out what improvemen­ts the community needs.

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