Warren City Council tackles fire policy changes, commercial garbage issues, and police overtime

Warren City Council tackles fire policy changes, commercial garbage issues, and police overtime

On Monday, April 10, 2023, the Warren City Council held their monthly meeting at the Municipal Building in Warren, Arkansas. Mayor Gregg Reep presided over the meeting with council members Memory Burks Frazer, Dorothy Henderson, Emily Moseley, Joel Tolefree, and Latanza Atkins, who participated by phone, in attendance. Council member Angela Marshall was absent. The…

Sanitation Committee takes up issue of compactor and garbage trucks

Sanitation Committee takes up issue of compactor and garbage trucks

WARREN, Ark. – Warren Sanitation Committee members decided Tuesday to seek bids on a new compactor and will recommend to the full City Council that a lease be entered into for two garbage trucks. Committee members present included Alderman Zach Burks, chairman, and Alderwoman Angela Marshall. Sanitation Manager Rob Johnson and Janice Nelson of the…

City and County Holiday closures and schedules residents should be aware of

City and County Holiday closures and schedules residents should be aware of

The City of Warren Municipal Offices will be closed in celebration of the Christmas Holiday Friday, December 24, 2021 and Monday, December 27.  There will be no garbage collectionon either day.  The Offices will also be closed Friday, December 31, 2021 in celebration of New Years.  There will be no garbage collection on the 31st.…

Quorum Court votes to eliminate commercial garbage collection in the County/Reconsiders Callum Hospital appointment

Quorum Court votes to eliminate commercial garbage collection in the County/Reconsiders Callum Hospital appointment

During the July 2021 Bradley County Quorum Court meeting conducted July 19, 2021, eight of the nine JP’s were present to conduct business. Several items of routine and new business were acted upon. All reports were reviewed and approved. In a major change in solid waste policy, the court voted to stop collecting class I…