A significant resolution was passed during the Jonesboro Finance & Administration Council Committee meeting on July 29, 2025, aimed at enhancing local infrastructure and transit services. The committee approved a proposal for additional services related to the East Johnson Avenue State Highway 91 sidewalks and lane reconfiguration project, moving it forward to the full council for final approval.
The committee also addressed municipal liens on properties owned by Randy and Allie Crawford and Regina Steele, approving amounts of $275 and $315, respectively. These resolutions will also be forwarded to the full council for consideration.
In a notable discussion, the committee authorized a transit service agreement with Arkansas State University, which includes amending the fiscal year 2025 budget to add four full-time drivers and two paratransit drivers. This decision aims to meet the growing demand for transit services in the community. Committee members raised questions about the necessity of these positions and the integration of services between the university and the city. Officials clarified that the additional drivers are essential for maintaining service levels and that the paratransit service will expand alongside fixed-route services, ensuring that city riders will not experience any reduction in service.
The committee's decisions reflect a proactive approach to improving transportation infrastructure and services in Jonesboro, with anticipated benefits for both the university community and city residents. All resolutions will now proceed to the full council for further deliberation and approval.