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City manager reports parking revenue surge, water-plant ribbon cutting and airport taxiway work
Summary
City Manager Bill Burrow reported March parking gross revenues of about $102,000 (a roughly 62% increase over March 2025), multiple new hires across departments, the March 31 ribbon cutting for the new water treatment plant and phase‑2 taxiway work at the Hot Springs airport.
City Manager Bill Burrow delivered a broad operations update to the Hot Springs Board of Directors on April 7, reporting personnel additions, a downtown parking revenue increase, airport taxiway reconstruction and the water treatment plant ribbon cutting.
Burrow listed recent hires across city departments, including new firefighters, police officers, solid waste and…
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