According to city officials, a subcontractor for the sewer contractor will remove trees in the area to protect the recently installed sewer main from potential tree damage, as required under the USDA Phase II Sewer Project. Following the tree removal, the contractor will seal the inside of a concrete manhole located on the walking trail.
During the closure, trail users will only be able to access the lower portion of the Cotter River Trail from Big Spring Park.
City officials apologized for the inconvenience and expressed appreciation for the public’s understanding as work continues to finalize the Cotter-Gassville USDA Sewer Project.
For more information, contact Mayor McGeorge Caradine’s office at 870-232-2000.
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