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This city is in desperate need of an improved drainage system. There needs to be be more drainage piping, channels, and drains. The city needs to hire a talented hydraulic engineer that can develop a...
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This city is in desperate need of an improved drainage system. There needs to be be more drainage piping, channels, and drains. The city needs to hire a talented hydraulic engineer that can develop a plan and put it into action. A child almost died in the flooding on May 24, 2016. On south Culberhouse Street, north of Nettleton in the West End neighborhood, a number of houses were flooded and multiple cars got stuck in flood waters. Commercial areas and major streets were a wreck. The flooding on May 24th was particularly bad, but it was not a solitary event. Flooding is far too common of occurrence. If this city is really serious about improving quality of life and bringing in business, it needs to do something about its drainage problem. At the very least it should put the idea and way to fund it up for a vote.
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May 25, 2016 by
J. Justin Castro (8 points)
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This city is in desperate need of an improved drainage system. There needs to be be more drainage piping, channels, and drains. The city needs to hire a talented hydraulic engineer that can develop a plan and put it into action. A child almost died in the flooding on May 24, 2016. On south Culberhouse Street, north of Nettleton in the West End neighborhood, a number of houses were flooded and multiple cars got stuck in flood waters. Commercial areas and major streets were a wreck. The flooding on May 24th was particularly bad, but it was not a solitary event. Flooding is far too common of occurrence. If this city is really serious about improving quality of life and bringing in business, it needs to do something about its drainage problem. At the very least it should put the idea and way to fund it up for a vote.
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I understand that the Mayor is looking to do away with term limits and it will be attached to another proposal so that the citizens of Jonesboro will not realize that they will be voting on that. Why...
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I understand that the Mayor is looking to do away with term limits and it will be attached to another proposal so that the citizens of Jonesboro will not realize that they will be voting on that. Why not make the issue of term limits a stand alone proposal?
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Apr 10, 2016 by
Blake Mills (12 points)
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I understand that the Mayor is looking to do away with term limits and it will be attached to another proposal so that the citizens of Jonesboro will not realize that they will be voting on that. Why not make the issue of term limits a stand alone proposal?
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Hey Neighbors. I just picked up my new Bolt EV from Central Chevrolet. it’s really cool technology, it feels good to embrace this technology. We don’t really have any infrastructure in Jonesboro to...
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Hey Neighbors. I just picked up my new Bolt EV from Central Chevrolet. it’s really cool technology, it feels good to embrace this technology. We don’t really have any infrastructure in Jonesboro to accommodate new technologies, in particular EV Technology. Could we consider adding charge stations?
Thanks.
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Jan 14, 2018 by
Mark (7 points)
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Hey Neighbors. I just picked up my new Bolt EV from Central Chevrolet. it’s really cool technology, it feels good to embrace this technology. We don’t really have any infrastructure in Jonesboro to accommodate new technologies, in particular EV Technology. Could we consider adding charge stations?
Thanks.
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fill the pot hole on the shoulder at 900 Paragould road
Aug 29, 2016 by
ST (10 points)
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fill the pot hole on the shoulder at 900 Paragould road
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I feel like there should be an ordinance against unnecessarily removing trees for new developments. I know this would be difficult to enforce but we have a duty to keeping this city beautiful. Perhaps...
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I feel like there should be an ordinance against unnecessarily removing trees for new developments. I know this would be difficult to enforce but we have a duty to keeping this city beautiful. Perhaps pass an ordinance requiring developers to replant as many trees as are removed. This would ensure we don't lose as much greenery. Another idea could be that if it's not feasible to replant as many trees they're still required to pay a fee per adult tree which could go towards growing and maintaining our community gardens or possibly adding a community orchard which could benefit our citizens for generations to come.
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Jan 1, 2016 by
Aaron Houston (31 points)
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I feel like there should be an ordinance against unnecessarily removing trees for new developments. I know this would be difficult to enforce but we have a duty to keeping this city beautiful. Perhaps pass an ordinance requiring developers to replant as many trees as are removed. This would ensure we don't lose as much greenery. Another idea could be that if it's not feasible to replant as many trees they're still required to pay a fee per adult tree which could go towards growing and maintaining our community gardens or possibly adding a community orchard which could benefit our citizens for generations to come.
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The recent ice and forecasted show is a real threat to safe travel. Our vehicular ABS systems are getting a real workout. Jonesboro is now a large municipality, the city can no longer go into “don’t...
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The recent ice and forecasted show is a real threat to safe travel. Our vehicular ABS systems are getting a real workout. Jonesboro is now a large municipality, the city can no longer go into “don’t go out” mode. What is our infrastructure plan to acquire the equipment and resources to keep the subdivision roads safe. Some subdivisions get plow service (2 based on KY8 online article), mine is still ice though. True, salt won’t work at the cold temps we’re seeing however a bit of sand goes a long way. The city is growing, as more subdivision roads are created, the ratio of plow and sand spreader trucks to miles of city streets keeps shrinking. Let’s make a plan and put it into motion please. In the north, trash trucks double as plow trucks in winter.
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Feb 14, 2021 by
Mark (7 points)
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The recent ice and forecasted show is a real threat to safe travel. Our vehicular ABS systems are getting a real workout. Jonesboro is now a large municipality, the city can no longer go into “don’t go out” mode. What is our infrastructure plan to acquire the equipment and resources to keep the subdivision roads safe. Some subdivisions get plow service (2 based on KY8 online article), mine is still ice though. True, salt won’t work at the cold temps we’re seeing however a bit of sand goes a long way. The city is growing, as more subdivision roads are created, the ratio of plow and sand spreader trucks to miles of city streets keeps shrinking. Let’s make a plan and put it into motion please. In the north, trash trucks double as plow trucks in winter.
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Was watching a documentary about recycling.
Apparently, much of the first world's "recycling" gets shipped to third world locations where it isn't actually recycled. Instead it ends up poluting...
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Was watching a documentary about recycling.
Apparently, much of the first world's "recycling" gets shipped to third world locations where it isn't actually recycled. Instead it ends up poluting those places, or the oceans.
As a citizen, I'd like to know where the stuff I put in the blue bin goes. Can someone tell me?
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Dec 24, 2021 by
Ken Anderson (5 points)
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Was watching a documentary about recycling.
Apparently, much of the first world's "recycling" gets shipped to third world locations where it isn't actually recycled. Instead it ends up poluting those places, or the oceans.
As a citizen, I'd like to know where the stuff I put in the blue bin goes. Can someone tell me?