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Updates regarding Citizens Bank building safety concerns

Updates regarding Citizens Bank building safety concerns

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Jonesboro, AR – (JonesboroRightNow.com) – Sept. 26, 2024 – Jonesboro City Council Member Chris Moore Wednesday alerted city officials concerning an issue with the former Citizen’s Bank Building, which resulted in a review of the structural safety of the building.

“I was contacted by a downtown patron who first noticed what appeared to be a bulge on the East side of the building. Soon after, I personally visited the site and confirmed the concerning protrusion. I then contacted Mayor Copenhaver, who within minutes had the Fire Department and Fire Marshal’s office, along with city staff on scene to inspect the interior and exterior of the building,” Moore said.

Fire Marshal Jason Wills and Chief Marty Hamrick inspected the building determining a public safety risk could exist. The decision was made by city administration at approximately 3 p.m. to close off a portion of Main Street, from Washington Avenue to Monroe Avenue, until a thorough analysis could be made to determine the risk factor.

The vacant structure has long been the center of discussion regarding the downtown area. It is currently part of private litigation that City officials had hoped would shed some light on its future after more than two decades of various redevelopment discussions and ideas.

“For years the city has been hamstrung on our legal authority to force action on this building, said Mayor Harold Copenhaver.  “Despite being an eyesore, the building was deemed by independent engineers to be structurally sound – but that may no longer be the case.”

“I am hopeful that there is a simple remedy to ensure it is safe, but if not, I will take the necessary steps to resolve the issue for good. I have reached out to representatives from both sides of the ownership dispute and hope to arrive at an agreement we can all accept,” Copenhaver added. “However, let me be clear, I will not accept inaction that results in a long-term closure of Main Street. We have a responsibility to our local businesses and residents downtown to bring this to a prompt resolution. If that involves immediate legal and financial action by the City, then I am prepared to bring that matter to the City Council on an emergency basis.”

City officials hope to have a better idea about the risk levels by Sunday when the street is currently scheduled to reopen following BBQ Fest.

“Main Street was already planned to be closed for the festival, so it does give us a window to assess the structure. If it appears to require significant time for either repairs or analysis, we will make temporary traffic adjustments that would allow vehicle and parking access to businesses and residences in the impacted area South of Huntington,” Copenhaver said.

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