A t the same time we are rooting for a new hotel to go with the Pine Bluff Convention Center, we shake our head at times over the rush rush rush to roll out such proposals.
For the first time since a sales tax was passed in 2017 for Go Forward Pine Bluff initiatives, the City Council took money from those reserves and spent it on a project of its own choosing.
Pine Bluff City Council members approved a revision to a resolution that defines how $2 million appropriated for a new cultural district downtown would be sourced.
A Ways & Means committee meeting on Wednesday to finalize the department-proposed budgets in Pine Bluff ended with a walkout and without a quorum to approve the budget with $120,328 in departmental adjustments.