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Hot Springs city manager touts water project, infrastructure and downtown revival in 2026 state-of-the-city

Hot Springs City Board of Directors · February 18, 2026
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City Manager Bill Burrow told the Board Feb. 17 that Hot Springs’ state of the city is ‘resilient,’ highlighting the $150 million Lake Ouachita water supply project, investments in wastewater and streets, housing grants and the Community Resource Center.

City Manager Bill Burrow delivered the state-of-the-city report at the Feb. 17 board meeting, outlining major projects and revenue drivers and framing 2025 as a year of infrastructure investment and downtown momentum.

Burrow highlighted the Lake Ouachita water supply project as a decades-long, $150,000,000 effort nearing completion and cited ongoing wastewater and system projects the city lists at roughly $78,000,000. He reviewed…

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