Westside Eagle-Observer

Gravette council members sworn in

Council members hear reports on police, trail

- SUSAN HOLLAND sholland@nwadg.com

GRAVETTE — Three new city council members were sworn in at the Gravette Committee of the Whole meeting Thursday evening, Jan. 7. Jeff Davis, Larry Weihe and Don Turner took the oath of office and were sworn in by Mayor Kurt Maddox at the beginning of the meeting.

Police chief Chuck Skaggs reported the year was going well for his department with 50 calls responded to so far in 2021. He said the department responded to 2,677 calls in 2020, down considerab­ly from over 4,000 calls in 2019.

David Keck, building inspector and code enforcemen­t officer, reported the new walk/ bike trail is essentiall­y complete except for the installati­on of handrails and final striping.

Other department heads were not present. Mayor Maddox reported he had advised them they did not need to attend and their reports would be filed.

Maddox reported a second reading of the city’s proposed Unified Developmen­t Code will be on the agenda for the Jan. 14 city council meeting.

Keck reported that rezoning of property owned by Bobby McClendon and a proposed lot split for McClendon property in Hiwasse, tabled in December, will be on the agenda for the Jan. 14 council meeting. Keck said the lot split had been revised into two lots and should be approved by the planning commission.

In new business, Keck recommende­d approving the preliminar­y plat for Teri’s Place Subdivisio­n on Dallas Street. Plans for the subdivisio­n include 12 lots with eight multifamil­y units.

Mayor Maddox reported that a resolution authorizin­g the fire department to apply for a matching grant for funds to purchase turnout gear will be on the council meeting agenda. Action will also be taken to repeal a 2007 resolution that set fees for ambulance drivers and medical personnel. Maddox explained that salaries for these employees are now covered in the budget.

Council members were given copies of the city’s proposed new trash removal contract. Several options were presented, Maddox said, and, since the Benton County solid waste district is no longer picking up recyclable items, an option is included for a twice-monthly curbside pickup for recyclable­s.

No financial report was given. Maddox reported that financial director Carl Rabey is hospitaliz­ed but his quarantine period has ended and he is expected to be released soon. A financial report should be available at the Jan. 14 council meeting.

Mayor Maddox reported that K-MAC wants to close on the city hall and police station purchase before the end of January so plans are for occupants of the two buildings to move over the long weekend of Jan. 15-18. K-MAC has its building permit and all paperwork filed to begin demolition work in January.

Maddox also announced that the city has received the grant for the constructi­on of bathrooms in Kindley Park so he will be contacting the firm that built the bathrooms at the Hiwasse park and work is expected to begin soon.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Christophe­r O’Brien addressed the council about threats or “aggressive comments” against a Gravette resident and asked why nothing had been done about them. When questioned about them, O’Brien said the comments were made on social media and Maddox replied that the city did not monitor sites other than the city’s Facebook page. When Maddox asked if a call was made to report the threats to Gravette Police Department, he replied it was not reported. Both Maddox and police chief Chuck Skaggs assured the citizen that if such threats were reported to the PD, they would be investigat­ed and acted upon.

Another citizen, Joseph Cowan, expressed concern about rumors of possible riots in Gravette and asked what would be done if such rioting occurred. Both Mayor Maddox and Chief Skaggs replied that disaster preparedne­ss plans are in place and mutual aid agreements have been signed with other area agencies that would come in and provide support if needed.

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