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The City of Jonesboro committee voted to forward Resolution 25-1-30 to the full City Council authorizing the mayor and city clerk to accept a permanent 15-foot drainage easement on Lot 22 of Wheeler Heights Subdivision.
The resolution describes the easement as a 15-foot drainage easement along the north 50 feet of the east 15 feet of Lot 22 in Wheeler Heights, Craighead County, Arkansas. The text presented to the committee said the easement is for the purpose of constructing and maintaining drainage improvements on that portion of the lot.
The committee chair read the resolution and a motion and second were recorded; the committee cast ballots and approved forwarding the item to full council. No public comment or staff presentation on the specifics of construction timing, contractor selection or funding accompanied the action at the committee meeting.
The resolution text names the City of Jonesboro as the accepting authority and authorizes the mayor and city clerk to sign documents to effectuate the transfer of the easement.
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