Springdale’s 2024 budget set for approval; focus is on employees, officials say

The Springdale Chamber of Commerce building is seen in 2019 in Springdale. The city’s Public Facilities Board on Wednesday accepted an offer of $762,300 for 10 acres of industrial land it owns on Kendrick Avenue. The Springdale Chamber of Commerce handles administrative duties for the board.
(File Photo/NWA Democrat-Gazette)
The Springdale Chamber of Commerce building is seen in 2019 in Springdale. The city’s Public Facilities Board on Wednesday accepted an offer of $762,300 for 10 acres of industrial land it owns on Kendrick Avenue. The Springdale Chamber of Commerce handles administrative duties for the board. (File Photo/NWA Democrat-Gazette)

SPRINGDALE -- City officials are being cautious in crafting the 2024 budget, keeping revenue projections smaller than in recent years and focusing on employee raises instead of new spending.

"While

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