CITY GOVERNMENT
waterdept.htm Building Inspector
Building Inspector Greg Ifland issues construction-related permits and pro- vides plan review and inspections for building, plumbing, gas, mechanical and electrical construction in the city. He also issues business licenses and permits relating to garage sales, dog tags and the city farmers’ market. The office works with the planning commis- sion, which recommends to the city council whether subdivision plats, re- zonings, annexations or variances should be approved. The planning com- mission’s jurisdiction extends 1 mile be- yond the city limits. 425-2550
14 2019 FACT BOOK
Parks and Recreation Mountain Home has six city parks
that cover more than 200 acres: Cooper Park, 1101 Spring St. Hickory Park, 466 S. Hickory St. Clysta Willett Park, 1634 Rossi Road Keller Park, 1832 Rossi Road Dr. Ray Stahl Soccer Complex, 4667
AR Hwy. 5 S. McCabe Park, U.S. Highway 62/412
W. Park facilities include a youth center,
pavilions, playgrounds, swimming pool, five softball and six baseball fields, five tennis courts, seven soccer fields, three basketball areas, horseshoes, a pioneer settlement, walking trails and sand vol- leyball courts. Billy D. Austin is director of the Parks and Recreation Department.
Office: 1101 Spring St. 424-9311 Website: mountainhomeparks
andrec.com L.C. Sammons Youth Center The L.C. Sammons Youth Center of-
fers recreational programs for youth 8- 14 and has community partnerships with additional user groups. The youth center has a gym with four basketball goals, a climbing wall, a skating ramp area, an inflatable slide and jumper, ping pong, a billiards room with foosball, bumper pool and standard pool tables, a video game room with Wii bowling/golf and other games, a computer room for homework help and a meeting room for public and private use. Birthday party packages are available during regular
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