Thursday, August 31, 2017

City Council Meeting~Urban Deer Hunt Regulations

City Council Meeting Aug 31 2017 6:30 City Hall

          The agenda is below.  Click or right click to enlarge.

                 Urban Deer Hunt Regulations 

Deer  are regulated by AG&F.  Any questions or problems concerning deer should be directed to a wildlife officer.  Here are the numbers.  Main number 800-364-4263.  Marion County office Yellville 870-449-3484.  The Bull Shoals Police dept. has no jurisdiction when it comes to questions about wildlife.  Should a problem occur concerning the deer hunt call one of the numbers above.
Should a deer go down on your property you will get a knock on your door asking for your permission to remove it.  The city encourages you to give permission. It will be the fastest way to get it off your property.  Do not call the police department to remove the deer as they cannot legally do this.  





Tuesday, August 29, 2017

More Recycling Coming Soon

Currently waste connections is picking up the blue bags and taking them to the public works recycling area.  COMING SOON a bin will be placed at this same area to receive items such as refrigerators and water heaters.

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Events Coming Up In Bull Shoals for September

Sept 8 & 9 Miles and Miles Yard Sale Friday and Saturday.

Sept 9th Fire Dept Open House 10 am to 2 PM At the fire Station. Saturday.

City Wide Clean Up Sept 19th Tuesday.

Click on the calendar for more.  See below for details.  Click on an image to enlarge it.






Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Parks Chair Lynn Nickels Gives Interview on KTLO

Click HERE to see full article and listen to a short clip of the interview.

Attendance to City Parks in Bull Shoals is on the rise, particularly at the Bull Shoals Dam Site and RV Park and Campground, which had been shutdown by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 2012 due to budget constraints. According to volunteer Chairwoman of the City of Bull Shoals Parks Committee Lynn Nickels, revenue this year over the same time last year has been surpassed. The Dam Site Park reopened July first 2015 and is normally open from April first until October 30th. This year the park opened a month earlier.Nickels says other city recreational areas, such as Browns Beach, Point Return and Roy Danuser City Park are also seeing a higher number of visitors.
Between its closure in 2012 and the 2015 reopening the Dam Site park stayed vacant and, what Nickels essentially calls, an eyesore. Concerned citizens petitioned the city to do something about it. Under the leadership of then Mayor David Hotchkiss, city workers and volunteers worked to clean up the area and get it reopened.
In 2015 the only notice given of the park's reopening was word of mouth. In 2016 there was enough money in the City's budget to put up a sign saying the goal had been accomplished. With the help of social media and local businesses putting the opening on their website the numbers of visitors grew.
Nickels says although the revenue uptick is good news, there is still a need for improvements including new park equipment.


Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Bull Shoals Theater Of The Arts ~ Library Story Time ~ Zoning Hearing Wednesday 8/23


A Zoning Hearing will be tomorrow Wednesday August 23 at 5:00 PM at city hall.  A request has been made to re-zone an R-2 to a C-2.  The public is invited to attend.  Input on this request is invited and encouraged.



Wednesday, August 16, 2017

BSVFD OPEN HOUSE Sept 9th~Paving of Hwy 178 Resumes

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                    PAVING of HWY 178 CONTINUES


Paving resumes after being halted by rainfall yesterday Tuesday August 15.  As of noon today the flagger and equipment have once again begun the 2" top cap.  A leveling course was put down earlier in the month.

Friday, August 11, 2017

Mayor Nixon on the Radio~Solar Eclipse August 21 2017

Mayor Nixon will be giving two radio interviews this month.  This morning August 11 at 9:10 AM and on Tuesday August 22 at 7:05 AM on the Down On The Corner morning show on 97.1 FM Mt. Talk Radio.  This interview will more than likely be a bit more extensive.

On Monday August 21 Bull Shoals will see 94% of the sun hidden by the moon.  See THIS WEBSITE for more details.  The website is http://timeanddate.com and by clicking on the link will take you directly to the information for Bull Shoals and Lake View.  DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN DURING THIS EVENT.  It will damage your eyes.

Here are the times for the eclipse at Bull Shoals:
Duration:

2 hours, 57 minutes, 19 seconds
Partial begins:
Aug 21 at 11:46:14 am
Maximum:
Aug 21 at 1:15:48 pm
Partial ends:
Aug 21 at 2:43:33 pm

CLICK HERE  for a bigger view of the US