Lake Levee Needs Repair
Prohibitive Cost Could Lead To Removal
Posted: March 6, 2010 at 5:34 a.m.
Springdale Mayor Doug Sprouse, left, and Sam Goade, director of Springdale Public Works, watch Monday as Eric Carter and Troy Lewis, right, both signs and markings technicians for Springdale, install a sign closing a portion of the walking trail at Lake Springdale along Spring Creek where erosion around the top of the lake’s levee has eroded beneath the trail.
Lake Springdale, forgotten for years by most people, could disappear permanently if officials can’t find money to repair its levee.
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