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The Fort Smith Board is set to convene on December 17 to discuss significant developments that could reshape the city's landscape. Among the key agenda items is a proposed $2.1 million expansion of the popular waterpark at Parrot Island, which aims to enhance recreational opportunities for residents and attract visitors to the area.
In addition to the waterpark expansion, the board will review a substantial $4 million real estate purchase that could facilitate future city projects and development initiatives. This acquisition is expected to play a crucial role in the city's growth strategy, providing a foundation for new infrastructure and community facilities.
The meeting will also address various infrastructure upgrades essential for maintaining and improving the quality of life in Fort Smith. City officials are optimistic that these projects will not only enhance local amenities but also stimulate economic growth, create jobs, and foster a vibrant community atmosphere. Residents are encouraged to attend the meeting to learn more about these exciting developments.
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