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Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Connie Edmonston, Parks 8i Recreation Superintendent
February 1, 2000
PRAB Meeting Monday, February 7, 2000
5:30 p.m. meet at City Hall Room 326
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PARKS & RECREATION
1. Approval of PRAB January 3, 2000 meeting minutes.
2. Park Land Dedication Fund Expenditure Requests:
Park staff recommends the following expenditures of the Park Land Dedication Fund:
The Northwest Park District must expend $16,464.21 and the Southeast Park District
$4,748.27 during the year 2000.
Northwest Park District:
• Swing set for Davis Park as requested by neighborhood residences. Cost not to
exceed $19,000.
• Two sets of soccer goals for Asbell Park. Cost not to exceed $4,400.
Southeast Park District:
• One set of soccer goals for Walker Park Soccer Complex. Cost not to exceed $2,200.
PRAB Motion:
3. Renaming of Babe Ruth Park:
This year, the Fayetteville Baseball Association Board for ages 13 to 16 voted to not align
itself with a baseball organization. In the past, the association has been sanctioned with Babe
Ruth. The Fayetteville Baseball Association and Park staff recommends the renaming of the
Babe Ruth Park to Industrial Park Baseball Complex. The rationale for the renaming is:
a.. Fayetteville Baseball Association is not sanctioned by the Babe Ruth Association.
b. There is potential for copyright or registration infringement for using the name
Babe Ruth.
c. The renaming eliminates any potential problem if the Fayetteville Baseball
Association wishes to be sanctioned by another baseball organization.
d. Baseball patrons have referred to the complex as the baseball fields in Industrial
Park.
PRAB Motion:
4. Gulley Park Discussion: Wade Colwell
5. Skateboard Park Update: Eric Schuldt
6. Other Business:
7. Adjournment:
Attachments:
PRAB Meeting Minutes - January 3, 2000
CIP Update
Park Land Dedication Ordinance Fund Monthly Report
HMR Monthly Report
City Committees Lists
PRAB Members and Committees
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REGULAR MEETING
JANUARY 3, 2000
The meeting was called to order by Ms. Thiel at 5:30 p.m. in Room 326 of the City Administration Building.
Members Present: Ackerman, Colwell, Eads, Luttrell, Nickell, Shoulders, Stockland, Thiel
Staff Present: Edmonston, Gulley, Nelson, Schuldt, Wright
Guests Present: Samir and Laurie Hat, Comets Soccer Club; John Plummer, FSA coach; Rick
Couvillion
Media Present:
Matt Wagner, NWA Times
Charlie Alison, The Morning News
Angela Pressley, KIX 104
1. Welcome to new PRAB member: Judie Nickell
Welcome back Bill Ackerman, O.E. Luttrell, and Tom Stockland
• Ms. Thiel welcomed new Parks and Recreation Advisory Board member Judie Nickell and returning
members Bill Ackerman, O.E. Luttrell, and Tom Stockland.
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I1. Approval of PRAB Meeting Minutes December 6, 1999.
MOTION:
Mr. Ackerman moved to approve the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board December 6, 1999
meeting minutes.
Ms. Eads seconded the motion.
The motion was approved 8-0-0.
111. Election of Officers & PRAB Committees: O.E. Luttrell, Nominating Committee Chairman
The Nominating Committee Chairman proposed the following slate of officers for 2000:
Chairperson: Brenda Thiel
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Vice Chairperson:
Facilities Committee Chairperson:
Program/PR Committee Chairperson:
Budget Committee Chairperson:
MOTION:
Wade Colwell
Bill Ackerman
Gail Eads
Bob Shoulders
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Mr. Luttrell moved the nominations cease and the slate of officers be elected by acclamation.
Mr. Stockland seconded the motion.
Upon roll call, the motion was approved unanimously 8-0-0.
IV. 2000 CIP Schedule of Projects: Connie Edmonston
Ms. Edmonston presented a schedule for 2000 Capital Improvement Program projects with the months
each project is projected to begin. Many projects scheduled for January are time sensitive with programs
start dates such as improvements to Wilson Park swimming pool and Babe Ruth Park.
Mr. Colwell asked if all Lake Sequoyah property would be surveyed. Ms. Edmonston said initially the
Parks and Recreation Division wanted to do that, but it would take some time. Certain problem areas
needed to be addressed first along with adding proper signage and fencing.
Mr. Ackerman said facilities at Lake Sequoyah needed to be evaluated. The boat docks and a number
of other facilities are in need of repair. Mr. Ackerman said improvements have been made at Lake
Fayetteville over the past five years, and it is time to look at improvements to Lake Sequoyah. He
suggested evaluating the situation with staff before making recommendations to the Advisory Board.
V. Skate Board Park Update: Eric Schuldt
Parks Development Coordinator, Eric Schuldt, introduced plans to form a subcommittee to help
determine site selection, operating procedures, and design of a skate park. The subcommittee will assist
with public input and design meetings. The subcommittee will consist of two staff members, two Parks
and Recreation Advisory Board members, two citizens, and Alderman Kyle Russell.
Some research and obtaining of information has been done. Information has been received from other
cities with skate parks and from Morty and Hamsa Newmark. The Newmarks are citizens of Fayetteville
with children who are avid skateboarders and have visited parks throughout the United States, met with
city officials, and talked with skate park designers.
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Mr. Schuldl asked for two Parks and Recreation Advisory Board members to volunteer for the
subcommittee. It will be an interesting project and subcommittee members will have several
responsibilities including a substantial time commitment.
Ms. Thiel and Ms. Eads volunteered to serve on the subcommittee.
VI. Soccer 2000: David Wright
Program Coordinator, David Wright, said the Parks and Recreation Division and the Fayetteville Youth
Center have received complaints about soccer for several years. The complaints have ranged from a lack
of organization within the Fayetteville Soccer Association to a lack of opportunity for classic soccer
teams to register. Other complaints include a lack of customer service, not guaranteeing a participant a
space on a soccer team regardless of whether this child registered during the publicized registration
period, and poor playing conditions. During the past year, the Parks and Recreation Division began an
improvement process. A soccer advisory board was created to bring all the soccer groups together
allowing staff to utilize field space and discuss the needs of each organization. The advisory board
consists of two Fayetteville Socrer Association members, two Arkansas Comets Soccer Club members,
one member from the Woodland Socnr Association, Bob Shoulders of the Parks and Recreation
Advisory Board, and three Parks Division staff members (David Wright, Terry Gulley, and Eric
Schuldl). This advisory board made recommendations for facility improvements, and the Parks and
Recreation Division renovated the Lewis and Asbell complex. Several full size soccer fields were
designed to accommodate each age group and skill level, new goals and nets for each field were installed,
and signage was added. The Parks and Recreation Division staffed and operated the concession stands
and ensured restrooms were open to participants. Field and turf improvements were made and additional
improvements are scheduled for the spring of 2000. In the past, field maintenance has been shared with
soccer groups. The Parks and Recreation Division now assumes all field maintenance and utilities for
the soccer fields. Despite these improvements, the complaints have continued.
The result of this has led to different youth or soccer associations proposing to offer new recreational
programs. During the past couple of weeks, the Parks Division has met with the Fayetteville Soccer
Association to address many of the complaints received FSA responded with a list of goals they have
established to improve their programs. In an effort to assist FSA, the Parks Division has made several
recommendations in conjunction with the goals. Mr. Wright emphasized several goals of which the Park
Division considers most important.
Improve soccer administration and offer accessibility to FSA
• Develop a responsive communication process for participants
• Develop innovative preseason clinics for officials and coaches
• Provide an established and equitable process for developing teams
• Assure participation for all individuals who sign up before registration deadline
• Develop increased opportunities for participant registration
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• Create an established game make-up policy and communicate this information to participants
• Make uniforms available prior to first scheduled game
Improve communication and responsiveness to FSA members and greater soccer community
• Utilize the Fayetteville Youth Center and the Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Division to distribute
marketing materials, registration information, and program information
• Cultivate relationships with all Sport Associations offering soccer, baseball, softball, and basketball
to minimize problems associated with overlapping schedules
• Communicate meeting dates/times to all members. Encourage input from all members.
There are other problems with soccer. Fayetteville does not offer an adult soccer program. There is a
recreational soccer program for ages 12 and under and a classic (top notch level of competition) for
several age groups, but there is not a lot in between. There are several teams that are put together, but
they have to travel to find games. There is no outlet for a classic team (besides the Comets) to register
and play its home games in Fayetteville. Participants from Fayetteville are having to drive to other towns
to play its games.
Mr. Wright said a comprehensive soccer program would be developed that meets the needs of the entire
soccer community. This will be achieved by evaluating the current soccer programs and investigating
if new programs are really needed. Questionnaires will be distributed to encourage feedback from the
soccer community. Mr. Wright said the soccer community of Fayetteville deserves a program that is
comprehensive and meets their needs. If the current associations do not meet the needs of the citizens,
a new program will be offered at the Parks and Recreation facilities.
Mr. Wright urged the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board to encourage citizens/participants to speak
up about what they want for the future of soccer in Fayetteville and encouraged citizens to provide
feedback. Survey results will be presented in April.
Mr. Shoulders suggested distributing questionnaires through area schools and obtaining a past database
of participants from the Fayetteville Sorter Association due to a number of people no longer
participating in the program as a result of past problems.
Mr. Ackerman said past problems have occurred with scheduling and should be organized and
coordinated by the Parks and Recreation Division. The growth of the program has resulted in much
planning and the breakdown of communications between the groups has resulted in many problems. Mr.
Ackerman said he did not think the program would ever function at peak efficiency and serve the
community until the Parks Division assumed control of organizational aspects of the soccer program.
He said due to the growth of the program and the community, Parks staff needed to play a major role in
administering the soccer program in years to come.
John Plummer, a Fayetteville Soccer Association coach and former board member, complimented Mr.
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Wright and staff on initiating improvements to field conditions and the soccer program.
Mr. Shoulders encouraged continuing development and ongoing training for coaches.
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The Lake Fayetteville Environmental Study Center is submitting a proposal to the Community Care
Foundation on January 31, 2000.
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board viewed a park video.
Hotz Park: Hotz Park was donated to the Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Division by Henry G. and
Stella P. Hotz in 1955. The .5 acre neighborhood park soon became known as Hotz Park. Facilities
include picnic tables and playground equipment. In 1998, the University Heights Neighborhood
Association requested the playground be replaced in memory of neighborhood resident Elizabeth "Liz"
Coleman. The new playground equipment, installed in 1999, consists of swings, a slide, and a teeter
totter at a total cost of $19,712.33. Hotz Park is a wonderful example of a neighborhood park.
Leverett School Park: Leverett School Park contains two acres and is located on Cleveland and
Garland Streets north of the University of Arkansas. The Parks and Recreation Division has assisted the
School Maintenance Division and Leverett PTO in purchasing picnic tables, benches, a sandbox, a
playground apparatus, four soccer goals, and three outdoor basketball goals.
Wilson Park: As early as 1929, Wilson Park was known as Trent Pond and considered the city's
swimming hole. Wilson Park is the first and oldest city park located in the center of the city with Louise,
Wilson, Prospect, and Park Streets bordering its 21.50 acres of land. Wilson is a very versatile park with
a swimming pool, picnic sites, playground equipment, tennis courts, a basketball court, a sand volleyball
court, a softball field, a gazebo, castle area, open play areas, restroom facility, a concession stand during
summer months, and an asphalt perimeter trail around the park. A unique feature includes Hamstring
Creek flowing through the castle area, undemeath the swimming pool, and to the west boundary of the
park. The first portion of Wilson Park was purchased in 1944 from Dr. N.F. Drake for $16,000. The
remaining 16 acres were purchased and donated from Charles Marrow Wilson in 1946 for $15,000. The
swimming pool was built by Works Progress Administration in 1929. Two tennis courts were
constructed in 1973; currently there are six courts. In 2000, plans to resurface the original two tennis
courts and the basketball court are proposed. The Exchange Club volunteered to build the first
playground area in 1976. The castle was constructed in 1980 by the Arkansas Arts Council, CETA
Workers, and the City of Fayetteville. The faces on the castle represent the four seasons. The man facing
south is summer, the baby facing east is spring, the woman facing west is autumn, and the old man
facing north is winter. The columns with curved openings represent dogwood blossoms. In 1983, the
swimming pool was renovated utilizing sales tax funds in the amount of $370,000. The round kiddie
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pool was added in 1985. The pool granite surface was removed, re -plastered, and repainted in 1997 for
$115,175. In 1999, additional pool renovations were made to the bathhouse and filter pump
replacements for approximately $135,000. A master plan of the development of Wilson Park was made
by Albert Einart in 1985. The Rotary Club donated a bridge in 1985. The softball field was created in
1985 for use of the expanding girls softball program. Ballfield lights were installed in 1987. The girls
softball program utilizes the field from April until July each year In 1987, precast concrete restrooms
were built in the center of the park. These facilities were retrofitted for year-round usage in 1998. The
tot playground apparatus was built in 1987. This apparatus was replaced in the fall of 1999. The gravel
underneath the large playground apparatus was replaced with a rubberized poured -in-place surface to
maximize safety and minimize maintenance in 1999. In 1996, the popular .9 mile asphalt trail was
installed around the perimeter of the park. It attracts walkers, joggers, skaters, and bicyclists of all ages.
The Junior Civic League donated the 24 -foot hexagon gazebo for $12,000 in 1999 in celebration of their
bicentennial year. The Civic League sold engraved club member bricks that are installed on the floor of
the gazebo. A plaque is installed in the center of the gazebo recognizing the donation. Green space funds
were utilized to install the gazebo and sidewalk. Proposed capital improvement renovations for Wilson
Park in 2000 include swimming pool structure corrections, addition of a pool slide, replacement of kiddie
pool filter and plumbing, decking replacement, rod iron fencing, paving the pool service drive,
replacement of diving boards and stands, replacement of underwater lighting, additional pool furniture,
and painting budgeted at $192,000. Other proposed developments include resurfacing the tennis and
basketball courts, refencing the softball and tennis court, renovating picnic sites, and constructing a green
house budgeted at $177,000. Proposed plans in the year 2002 are to light the trail.
Mr. Colwell recognized scout Corey Willis for completing trail work at Happy Hollow School Park.
VIII. Adjournment:
The meeting adjourned at 6:25 p.m.
MINUTES APPROVED:
MINUTES TAKEN BY:
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January 2000- HMR REVENUE REPORT
by Tracie A. Evans
*Report created at the end of January for the February P. R.A.B. meeting
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2000
January's Revenue:
$26,768.85 Collected by January 20°i for December '99
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Total Revenue for Fiscal 2000 is $26,768.85
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2000
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00 Revenue collected: $5,195.07 After January 20'h, 2000 deadline - Prior year Account
The Accounting Division's Revenue for the 2000 Fiscal Year from the Actual Money
Collected in 2000 is $26,768.85
Total Revenue for 2000 (including Revenue collected after the January 20'h deadline for
December 2000 from the Prior Year Account)is $26,768.85 + $5,195.07 =$31,963.92
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1999
99 Revenue collected: $21,382.25 After January 20th, 1999 deadline - Prior year Account
The Accounting Division's Revenue for the 1999 Fiscal Year from the Actual Money
Collected in 1999 is $1,148,732.45
Total Revenue for 1999 (including Revenue collected after the January 20'h deadline for
December 1999 from the Prior Year Account)is $1,148,732.45+$21,382.25=$1,170,114.70
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1998
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98 Revenue collected: 832,207.56 After the January 20th, 1998 deadline - Prior Year Account
The Accounting Division's Revenue for the 1998 Fiscal Year from the Actual Money Collected in 1998 is
$1,063,807.24
Total Revenue for 1998 (including Revenue collected after the January 200h deadline for
December 1998 from the Prior Year Account) is $1,063,807.24 + $32,207.56 =$1,096,014.80
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1997
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97 Revenue collected: 816,299.78 After the Jan. 20th, 1997 deadline - Prior Year Account
The Accounting Division's Revenue for the 1997 Fiscal Year from the Actual Money Collected in 1997 is
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Total Revenue for 1997 (including Revenue collected after January 20th deadline for December 1997 from
the Prior Year Account) is $976,539.29 + $16,299.78 = $992,839.07
Boards and Commissions
January 1, 2000
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES
The Fayetteville City Council may authorize citizen advisory boards, committees and
commissions to assist the City Council in discharging its responsibilities more effectively.
Authorization will be made by majority vote of the City Council.
The Nominating Committee shall be a standing intemal committee of the City Council. The
Nominating Committee shall have the responsibility of coordinating the selection process of
members for the citizen advisory groups prior to the final City Council decision. The objectives
of the selection process shall be as follows:
To provide a broad cross-section of qualified individuals for service on the
appointed bodies;
To provide an opportunity for participation in city affairs by interested citizens;
And to provide a means for involvement of all city Council members in the
selection process.
Reprintedfrom Rules of Order artd Procedure, Fayetteville Mayor/City Council, Resolution No. 4-99
Following are the appointments of City Councilmembers to citizen boards and committees (ward
representation shown in parentheses):
ADVERTISING & PROMOTION
Heather Daniel
ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
(1) Robert Reynolds
(2) Cyrus Young
(3) Bob Davis
(4) Kevin Santos
EOUIPMENT
(1) Robert Reynolds
(2) Kyle Russell
(3) Trent Trumbo
(4) Kevin Santos
JUVENILE CONCERNS
(1) Ron Austin
(2) Kyle Russell
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NOMINATING
(1) Robert Reynolds
(2) Cyrus Young
(3) Trent Trumbo
(4) Heather Daniel
ORDINANCE REVIEW
(1) Ron Austin
(2) Cyrus Young
(3) Bob Davis
(4) Kevin Santos
SIDEWALK & TRAILS
(2) Kyle Russell
(3) Bob Davis
(4) Heather Daniel
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES
SISTER CITIES
(1) Ron Austin
(2) Kyle Russell
(3) Bob Davis
(4) Heather Daniel
STREET
(1) Robert Reynolds
(2) Kyle Russell
(3) Bob Davis
(4) Heather Daniel
Aldermen:
Position 1
Robert Reynolds
P.O. Box 1625 72702
. Home 442-3799
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Position 1
Cyrus Young
210 N. Locust 72701
Home 443-4716
Position 1
Trent Trumbo
2210 Aspen Drive 72703
Home 521-7956
Work 575-1301
Position 1
Kevin Santos
2004 W. Berry Street 72701
Home 582-4604
Work 575-8677
Ward 1:
Ward 2:
Ward 3:
Ward 4:
Boards and Commissions
January 1,2000
REGIONAL PLANNING
(1) Robert Reynolds
(3) Bob Davis
(4) Kevin Santos
WATER & SEWER
(1) Ron Austin
(2) Cyrus Young
(3) Trent Trumbo
(4) Kevin Santos
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Position 2
Ron Austin
141. Fletcher Avenue 72701
Home 444-9445
Position 2
Kyle Russell
1911 Austin Drive 72703
Home 444-6408
Position 2
Bob Davis
3257 Autumn Court 72703
Home 442-5950
Position 2
Heather A. Daniel
44 N. Palmer Ave.
P.O. Box 4041 72702
Home 521-7891
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PLANNING COMMISSION
Chairman
Phyllis Hall Johnson
2223 W. Maple
Fayetteville, AR 72701
H)521-1247 W)4420805
Second term
4/1/97 to 3/31/00
Donald Bunch
427 N. Washington Avenue
Fayetteville, AR 72701
H) 442-6413
Unexpired term / replaced Forney
6/15/99 to 3/31/01
Bob Estes
222 Jason Drive
Fayetteville, AR 72703
H)575-0888 W)521-4900
(U) Second term
11/4/97 to 3/31/03
Lorel Hoffman
1132 N. Oak Drive
Fayetteville, AR 72701
H)444-8466
First full term
4/1/97 to 3/31/00
Sharon Hoover
12 E. Davison
Fayetteville, AR 72703
H)442-9386 W)571-2810
First term
3/31/98 to 3/31/01
Boards and Commissions
January 1, 2000
Conrad Odom
2590 Stagecoach Drive
Fayetteville, AR 72703
1-1) 575-0431 W) 442-7575
Second term
3/21/95 to 3/31/01
Don Marr
#2 Mt. Nord
Fayetteville, AR 72701
W) 973-6000 x6016
First term / replaced Tucker
4/6/99 to 3/31/03
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Loren Shackelford
1912 Wilkins Place
Fayetteville, AR 72703
H) 575-0889 W) 973 4183
(U) Second term
1/5/99 to 3/31/03
Lee Ward
1062 Dogwood
Fayetteville, AR 72701
H) 442-4400 W) 521-8970
First tem
4/1/97 to 3/31/00
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SIDEWALKS AND TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Alderman Bob Davis
3257 Autumn Court
Fayetteville, AR 72703
H)442-5950 W)521-2233
Alderman Heather Daniel
P.O. Box 4041
Fayetteville, AR 72702
H) 521-7891
Alderman Kyle Russell
628 N. Oakland, #3
Fayetteville, AR 72701
H)444-6408
Bill Ackerman
Parks Board Chairperson
2476 St. James Place
Fayetteville, AR 72701
582-5050/582-5000(w)
Sgt. Casey Brown
Police Department
City of Fayetteville
W) 587-3547
Andy Burns
851 S. Hill Avenue
Fayetteville, AR 72701
587-1638
Ken Eastin
2033 S. Ashwood
Fayetteville, AR 72701
H) 571-2665 W) 582-0900
Boards and Comm,._
January 1, 2000
Jami Eccleston
FAAT Bike Collective
320 W. Meadow Street
Fayetteville, AR 72701
H) 575-3223 W)582-1017
Lauren Kreul
530 N. Oakland
Fayetteville, AR 72701
1-1) 571-0021 W)575-3240
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Andrew McQuie
511 N Walnut
Fayetteville, AR 72701
442-0323
Willie Newman
Waste Reduction Coordinator
City of Fayetteville
H) 444-3497 W) 575-8330
Conrad Odom
Planning Comm. Chairperson
2590 Stagecoach Drive
Fayetteville, AR 72703
1-1) 575-0431 W)442-7575
Mark Pickett
P.O. Box 923
18 W. Prospect St.
Fayetteville, AR 72702
443-6674
David Renko
201 Louise St.
Fayetteville, AR 72701
582-3472
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2000 PRAB MEMBERS
Bill Ackerman/Bootsie PO Box 1544 Fayetteville AR 72702-1544
Home number - 582-5050 Work number - 582-5000 Fax - 582-5500
Occupation/Employer: Tax Planning/Tax Concepts, Inc.
Bob Shoulders/Katherine 1109 Heath Dr Fayetteville AR 72701-4430
Home Number - 582-1876 Work number - 587-0500 Fax - 587-0335
Occupation/Employer: Fayetteville Athletic Club •
Brenda Thiel/Karl 172 E Willoughby Rd Fayetteville AR 72701-7510
Home number - 442-3095 Work number - 442-3095 Fax - 575-0071
Occupation/Employer: Self-employed
Wade Colwell/Shaune 501 N Forest Ave Fayetteville AR 72701-3417
Home number - 521-2696 Work number - 521-2200 Fax - 521-0855
Occupation/Employer: Assoc. V.P.-Investments/A.G. Edwards & Sons
Tom Stockland/Pam 1989 E Bois De Arc Ln Fayetteville AR 72703-4102
Home number - 444-8865 Work number - 521-7130 Fax - 521-3608
Occupation/Employer: Stockland & Trantham PA
O.E. Luttrell/Kay 4480 Luttrell Ln. Fayetteville AR 72704-7507
Home number - 443-5952 Work number - 521-2900 Fax - 444-0943
Occupation/Employer: Ozarks Electric
• Gail Eads/Vol 2668 N Ashbrook Dr Fayetteville AR 72703-4309
Home number - 443-9532 Work number - 973-6001 Fax - 973-6079
Occupation/Employer: Branch Mgr./Staffmark
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Judie Nickell/Jack 2059 E Country Way Fayetteville AR 72703-4212
Home number - 442-9100 Work number - 521-0220 Fax - 444-7546
Occupation/Employer: Realtor/Self Employed
Chairperson: Brenda Thiel
Vice Chairperson: Wade Colwell
2000 Committees
Facilities Committee: Bill Ackerman(C), Brenda Thiel, Judie Nickell,
Wade Colwell
Budget Committee: Bob Shoulders(C), Brenda Thiel, Tom Stockland,
Bill Ackerman
Program/PR Committee: Gail Eads(C),Brenda Thiel, O.E. Luttrell
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