City of Heber Springs, Arkansas

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City of Heber Springs, Arkansas City Hall is located at 806 West Main Street. City Hall hours are: Monday - Friday, 8:00AM - 4:30PM The City of Heber Springs was first settled in the 1830's.

Founded as a health resort and named Sugar Loaf Springs in the mid-19th century, now serves as a gateway to Greers Ferry Lake and the Little Red River. The U.S. Corps of engineers completed the 31,500 acre lake in 1963, and president John F. Kennedy came to Heber Springs in October of that year for the dedication. The historic downtown district includes a stately county courthouse with traditional

square, a museum, antique shops, art galleries, restored theater and Spring Park, with its mineral springs that attracted the original settlers. Greers Ferry Lake is known for great fishing and water recreation. Camping, cabins and world class resorts overlook one of the state's most popular lakes. Below the massive Corps of Engineers Dam, the Little Red River is internationally known as the home of the world record (40 pound, four ounce) brown trout. Trout resorts and outfitters are available. The lake and river have served as national models for environmental cleanliness.

23/06/2026
Summer fun is officially here in Heber Springs. From water adventures and hiking trails to downtown shopping and family-...
17/06/2026

Summer fun is officially here in Heber Springs.

From water adventures and hiking trails to downtown shopping and family-friendly activities, there’s something to enjoy every day.

Start planning: https://visithebersprings.com/

The City of Heber Springs would like to welcome Lloyd White, who was officially sworn in at last night’s City Council me...
17/06/2026

The City of Heber Springs would like to welcome Lloyd White, who was officially sworn in at last night’s City Council meeting to fill the vacant seat on the City Council.

Mr. White took the oath of office and will begin serving the citizens of Heber Springs immediately. We appreciate his willingness to step forward and serve our community and look forward to working together on behalf of the residents of Heber Springs.

Please join us in welcoming Lloyd to the City Council as he begins this new role in public service.

17/06/2026

Weekly Update from Mayor Kasey Griffin!

17/06/2026

🚧 Road Work Notice 🚧

Beginning tomorrow (Wednesday), City crews will be working on the roadway from Park Road (near Heber Springs Parks & Recreation) to S. Vine Street closer to downtown.

Work will include:
• Patching sections of the main roadway
• Milling city street turnouts throughout the area

This work is expected to continue through the remainder of the week.

Motorists should expect occasional delays and are encouraged to use caution, reduce speed, and watch for workers and equipment in the work zone.

Thank you for your patience as we continue making improvements to our city streets.

On Wednesday (6/17) ARDot will be replacing a culvert on Case Ford.  Please use the detour on Murray Lane or Meadow Cree...
15/06/2026

On Wednesday (6/17) ARDot will be replacing a culvert on Case Ford. Please use the detour on Murray Lane or Meadow Creek.

15/06/2026

Main Street Heber Springs on July 1st 10:00-11:00🇺🇸
Heber Springs Chamber of Commerce City of Heber Springs, Arkansas Cleburne County Cleburne County Veterans Affrs Arkansas National Guard

City Council Meeting AgendaJune 16thHeber Springs Community Center
11/06/2026

City Council Meeting Agenda
June 16th
Heber Springs Community Center

City of Heber Springs-  Update on Drainage Improvement Project BondThe City of Heber Springs would like to provide resid...
10/06/2026

City of Heber Springs- Update on Drainage Improvement Project Bond

The City of Heber Springs would like to provide residents with an update on the FEMA-funded drainage improvement project that has been under development to address stormwater concerns in several areas of the city.

In January 2026, FEMA formally released the environmental hold on the project and authorized the City to move forward, subject to obtaining all required permits and approvals. This action represented a significant milestone and reaffirmed FEMA's support for the project.
Since that time, the City and its engineering team have been working through a permitting issue involving portions of the project that extend into the Sulphur Creek floodplain.

Cleburne County is requiring a floodplain development permit before excavation can occur within the floodplain. However, obtaining that permit would require either a "No-Rise Certificate" or FEMA map revisions through a CLOMR/LOMR process. Because the current FEMA floodplain model is based on data that is more than 30 years old and does not accurately reflect current conditions, completing those requirements would be extremely difficult and could significantly delay construction.

To avoid those delays and keep the project moving forward, the City's engineering team has revised the design to eliminate work within the floodplain. The updated plan includes additional stormwater detention and a controlled outlet system near the intersection of Walnut Street and Third Street. While this approach slightly reduces discharge capacity compared to the original design, it allows the project to remain outside the floodplain and removes the need for a floodplain development permit.

The revised engineering and hydraulic study has been submitted to FEMA for review. Because the overall project alignment remains unchanged, the City is hopeful FEMA will determine that an additional Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) review is not necessary.

If FEMA agrees that a new EHP review is not required, the City anticipates finalizing design plans and bidding the entire project as one construction package in early Fall 2026.

If FEMA determines that another EHP review is necessary, that review process could take an additional six to nine months. In that scenario, the City would evaluate moving forward with portions of the project while delaying certain improvements until all approvals are received.

The City remains committed to advancing this important infrastructure project and appreciates the patience of residents as we work through the federal/county permitting and review process. These improvements are designed to strengthen stormwater management, reduce flooding concerns, and improve drainage infrastructure for years to come.

Additional updates will be provided as FEMA completes its review and project milestones are reach.

Address

806 West Main Street

72543

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:30
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:30
Thursday 08:00 - 16:30
Friday 08:00 - 16:30

Telephone

+15013623635

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