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Hot Springs approves vacation of small State Street right-of-way to allow fence, preserve handicap access

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The Hot Springs City Board unanimously adopted Ordinance O-25-23 on May 6 to vacate roughly 3 feet of city right-of-way on State Street so the owner of 200 Pullman Avenue can fence a converted former church while retaining the sidewalk and handicap ramp access.

The Hot Springs City Board of Directors unanimously adopted Ordinance O-25-23 on May 6 to vacate a portion of the city right-of-way along State Street to allow the property owner of 200 Pullman Avenue to retain the sidewalk and install a perimeter fence while preserving handicap access.

Property owner Kim Everhart and petitioner Chelsea Everhart said they are converting the former church at 200 Pullman Avenue to a residence and requested the vacation so they could secure the property perimeter "while…

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