The city of Texarkana Arkansas is asking for your input on the future of the city. They are working on a comprehensive plan for the city over the next 2 decades. This type of opportunity for citizens of a town doesn't happen very often no matter where you live.

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There is a survey that city leaders would like you to fill out. Anyone in the region can take the survey. This survey and the eventual comprehensive plan will help give leaders a guide for decisions and resources including infrastructure, public safety, parks, housing and even entertainment.

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If you would like more information or to get more involved, there will also be a vision meeting this Thursday, April 28 at 6 PM. The meeting will take place at the new Texarkana Recreation Center located at 1 Legion St, Texarkana, Ar.

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You can fill out the survey online and once again you do not have to be a resident of Texarkana Arkansas. They want to hear from anyone in our region.

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Just click on the button below to take the survey.

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