Tagged: Tab Townsell

Conway Replaces Architects For New Airport Terminal

Conway Replaces Architects For New Airport Terminal

Transportation

The Conway City Council on Tuesday approved Rik Sowell Architects of Conway as the architect for the terminal. The city dropped Architectural Alliance of Minneapolis as project architect in favor of the local company to “expedite the design and conceptual construction plan,” Mayor Tab Townsell said. read more >

Conway Alters City Pay Scale; Lawsuit Ongoing

Conway Alters City Pay Scale; Lawsuit Ongoing

Legal

City of Conway employees began 2013 with a new pay-scale system. The change, which the Conway City Council approved in December, does “not really” have to do with a pay scale-related lawsuit against the city, according to Mayor Tab Townsell. read more >

Conway Comes Full Circle While Helping Environment

Conway Comes Full Circle While Helping Environment

Conway Progress Report

Conway keeps finding ways to go green. The city was recognized last year by Arkansas Business as a City of Distinction for the automation of its recycling program. This year, in a testament to not resting on its laurels, the Faulkner County seat is being recognized again. read more >

City of Conway to Manage New Airport

City of Conway to Manage New Airport

Transportation

The city of Conway recently chose to change its municipal airport management model from the fixed-based operating agreement with a private company that the city has used in the past. read more >

$6 Million Highway Project Progresses in Conway

$6 Million Highway Project Progresses in Conway

Transportation

The Conway City Council on Wednesday approved a proposed route for extending Arkansas Highway 25, agreeing on the Arkansas State Highway & Transportation Department’s forward progress on the approximately $6 million project. read more >

From the Mayor: Tab Townsell

From the Mayor: Tab Townsell

Conway Progress Report

Welcome to Conway, truly a once and future city. At this time, Conway is one of the best places in the United States to live, work and play. Led by the advent of Hewlett-Packard and Southwestern Energy, Conway’s economy is strong and growing, whether considering employment, retail and restaurant sales, or any number of metrics. read more >