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  • BEAVER LAKE MASTER PLAN REVISIONS REQUIRE TEMPORARY HALT TO SHORELINE MANAGEMENT REQUESTS

    ROGERS, Ark. -- The Army Corps of Engineers’ Beaver Project Office will temporarily suspend shoreline activity requests for Beaver Lake beginning Feb. 1, 2015 until spring 2016 to establish a baseline of the lake for officials to use while revising its 38-year-old master plan. New requests must be received or postmarked by Jan. 31, 2015.
  • TABLE ROCK SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PLAN REVISION REQUIRES TEMPORARY HALT TO SHORELINE MANAGEMENT REQUESTS

    BRANSON, Mo. -- The Army Corps of Engineers’ Table Rock Project Office will temporarily suspend shoreline activity requests beginning Feb. 1, 2015 to establish a baseline number of permits and docks on the lake for officials to use while revising its 19-year-old shoreline management plan. New requests must be received or postmarked by Jan. 31, 2015.
  • WORK ON GREERS FERRY DAM TO IMPACT TRAFFIC FROM OCTOBER THROUGH JANUARY

    The Army Corps of Engineers will be working on the Greers Ferry Dam turbine intake gates from Oct. 20, 2014, through January 2015. The work will create traffic delays on the Arkansas Highway 25 Bridge across the dam.
  • WORK ON GREERS FERRY DAM TO IMPACT TRAFFIC FROM OCTOBER THROUGH JANUARY

    The Army Corps of Engineers will be working on the Greers Ferry Dam turbine intake gates from October through January, and this work will create intermittent traffic delays on the Arkansas Highway 25 Bridge across the dam.
  • CORPS REMINDS LAKESIDE RESIDENTS, USERS OF REGULATIONS AT GREERS FERRY LAKE

    Army Corps of Engineers officials ask those living near Greers Ferry Lake to avoid unauthorized work on public property. They also remind lake users and landowners adjacent to the lake that tying up boats along the shoreline and operating vehicles off authorized roadways on public property is prohibited.
  • SURVEY WORK SLATED FOR GREERS FERRY LAKE

    The Army Corps of Engineers advises landowners adjacent to public lands on Greers Ferry Lake that survey crews will be conducting surveys and performing boundary maintenance along several sections of government boundary in Cleburne and Van Buren counties.
  • Bull Shoals Master Plan revision is underway

    The Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District continues to seek public input through Sept. 30 about the Bull Shoals Lake Master Plan revision. Comments can be submitted via email, fax or regular mail. Mailed comments must be post marked no later than Sept. 30. All public comments will be included in the master plan scoping report.
  • Corps Organizing Litter Pickup for Saturday Volunteers Needed to Help Keep Norfork and Bull Shoals Lakes Beautiful

    Volunteers are needed to participate in the Corps’ annual fall litter pickup Saturday, Sept. 6. The event is held in conjunction with the Great Arkansas Cleanup, the annual fall statewide litter pickup campaign promoted by the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission.
  • SEVEN PARKS TO CLOSE FOR SEASON ON TABLE ROCK LAKE

    The Army Corps of Engineers Table Rock Project Office will reduce services at seven of its parks Sept. 15 for the 2014 recreation season. These parks include Cricket Creek, Baxter, Big M, Viola, Eagle Rock, Aunts Creek, and Moonshine Beach Day Use Area. The boat launch ramp at these parks will continue to be open and area use fees will still apply.
  • CORPS EXTENDS DRAWDOWN AND TEMPORARILY CLOSES TWO PARKS DURING DAM INSPECTION

    The Army Corps of Engineers will extend the drawdown of Millwood Lake until Sept. 7 while it completes bank stabilization work at Cottonshed Park and begins inspecting Millwood Dam.