Thursday, January 28, 2021
The Eureka Springs Parks and Recreation Commission is moving forward with its 2021 budget.
On Tuesday, Jan. 19, interim director Scott Miskiel presented the budget. With the help of the finance committee, Miskiel said, he has made some changes to the accounting that will make it easier to understand the budget in the future. Miskiel said the revenue from the 0.125 percent tax will now be placed in a separate account.
That way, it will make it very easy to track what is being paid and how that is being used, Miskiel said. Also since its restricted funds, I just dont like having them commingled.
Thursday, January 21, 2021
The Eureka Springs Parks and Recreation Commission met for a special called meeting on Jan. 11 to change the list of authorized check signers.
Chairwoman Ruth Hager said the commission would need to remove former director Justin Huss, as well as a few former commissioners including Christian Super who resigned earlier this month. The commission would need to add interim director Scott Miskiel and new commissioners to the list, Hager said.
Hager didnt state the names of the commissioners, but parks office employee Nicky Boyette confirmed later that the commissioners added to the list are Kevin Ruehle and Dave Hartmann.
Thursday, January 14, 2021
The Eureka Springs Parks and Recreation Commission has seen many changes over the past year. Pictured from left to right are employees Michael Simar, Vince Peschka, Denise Petmiller, Scott Miskiel, Herman Owens, Nicky Boyette and Dave Renko.
Samantha Jones / Lovely County Citizen
The Eureka Springs Parks and Recreation Commission has a lot of work to do in 2021, and interim director Scott Miskiel said his team is ready for that challenge.
Miskiel, who was named interim director last October after the firing of former director Justin Huss, said hes working on getting parks finances in order. Miskiel said the commission voted last year to take financial reports out of the previous directors hands and hire an accountant. The third-quarter financials for 2020 are still being processed, Miskiel said, and the fourth0quarter financials will come after that.
Local News: Eureka Springs parks officials review preliminary 2021 budget (1/6/21) carrollconews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from carrollconews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Scott Miskiel, interim director of the Eureka Springs Parks and Recreation Department, met for more than two hours on Wednesday, Dec. 23, with parks commissioner Kevin Ruehle and grounds and natural resources manager Dave Renko to review preliminary budget figures for 2021.
Although the discussion was nominally a meeting of the parks commissions finance committee, Ruehle was the only commissioner present as Miskiel outlined a draft budget that projects a net income of minus-$200,317.28 for 2021. That number could change significantly because expenditures such as $25,000 for a new maintenance vehicle could be deferred for another year and Miskiel said he intentionally took a conservative approach when projecting income from sources such as shuttle service for the downhill mountain bike trails at Lake Leatherwood City Park.