USACE Corrects the Record on Fairfield Bay Park Lease
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District has stepped in to clarify a crucial piece of information regarding the lease for Fairfield Bay Park. In a move aimed at clearing up any confusion and ensuring a smooth process, the district has publicly stated that they have sent out a three-year lease agreement to the city of Fairfield Bay.
This lease agreement must be signed by December 31, 2024. If the city fails to sign the lease within this timeframe, there could be repercussions in terms of agency oversight and control over the park. The clarity provided by the USACE is crucial for all parties involved, as it helps in understanding their responsibilities and commitments towards the ongoing management of Fairfield Bay Park.
For those interested in staying updated on such developments or needing further information, the official landing page for the Little Rock District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is a valuable resource. The district’s commitment to transparency reflects its dedication to ensuring that public facilities like Fairfield Bay Park are managed effectively and efficiently for the benefit of the community.
Key Points:
– Lease Agreement Sent: The USACE has sent a three-year lease agreement to the city of Fairfield Bay.
– Signing Deadline: The lease must be signed by December 31, 2024.
– Consequences of Non-Compliance: Failure to sign the lease could result in changes in agency oversight or control.
By providing this clear information, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is taking proactive steps to facilitate smooth operations and prevent any misunderstandings regarding the lease for Fairfield Bay Park. This move underscores their commitment to transparency and effective resource management.