Arlington adopts plans for temporary Town Hall fix
With delays stalling a new town hall in Arlington and the need for more space for government functions, officials are expanding the current city-administration building.
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With delays stalling a new town hall in Arlington and the need for more space for government functions, officials are expanding the current city-administration building.
The Arlington Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved several projects that will allow for the development south of Interstate 40.
Arlington’s plans for a new Town Hall have shifted from land adjacent to the current offices to a larger site.
Following the direction of other cities, Arlington has started the process to limit short-term rentals in the northeastern Shelby County town.
Bartlett and Lakeland are joining other nearby jurisdictions in considering a shift to LED streetlights for better safety.
A question about a census tract has left hundreds of homes in limbo with questions of whether they sit in Arlington or Fayette County.
The future of home sales, both existing and new construction looks bright for the three suburbs in Northeast Shelby County.
Emergency funds were used to repair a bridge on Chester Street in Arlington damaged by decades of erosion at the pillars.
Record low inventory levels have continued across the Mid-South since the second half of last year, while pricing is also steadily climbing higher both for existing and newly built homes.
Arlington is considering inclusion of welcome signs at entrances to the town on main roads – signs that tend to get removed after plans in the budget each year.
With Arlington approaching the population that would allow a second liquor store, officials consider increasing the number of residents before the second store can open.
The new Arlington Parks and Recreation director served in the U.S. Marines, has a degree in exercise science and has experience in management at FedEx and in golf course operation.
Arlington’s second fire station, meant to open in November or December 2020, won’t be finished until early 2021. For now, the main fire station is overflowing with personnel.
In the midst of a pandemic, some suburbs continue to provide services as sales tax income fluctuates and developments remain steady.
Suburban cities are seeing some development along the U.S. 70 corridor, but they're hoping for more as the year progresses.
Celebrating his 10-year anniversary in business in Arlington this year, Arlington Physical Therapy LLC owner Matt Connell is wearing multiple hats heading into the New Year.
With the Arlington Fire Department’s 70th anniversary this year, plans are taking shape for the fall start of construction on the town’s second fire station.
With an estimated cost of $400,000 and designed to last 30 years, Arlington’s new Playground of Dreams has opened at Hughes-College Hill Park near the historic Depot Square area of town.
Arlington and Lakeland are expanding their park systems with projects that are ramping up with the coming of spring.
Arlington and Bartlett are planning new open-air pavilions to house farmer's markets in their cities.
With a motto of “Coffee ‘til Beer,” brothers Dave and Steven Ross opened The Bean and Barley craft coffee and beer store in Arlington last month and are in the process of growing an already impressive selection.
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