City of Springdale on COVID-19 Virus
Springdale, AR - The City of Springdale will continue monitoring the
information concerning COVID-19 carefully. We are following the
guidelines provided by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention
along with Arkansas Department of Health.
Our goal during this event is to continue to move Springdale forward
while protecting our residents and City employees. We will continue
rendering City services to our residents. City Hall will remain open and
continue to conduct regularly scheduled public meetings, such as City
Council and Planning Commission.
The administration will reassess procedures as developments change.
We ask for your patience and flexibility, as we all work together and
support one another, through this temporary situation.
Be sure to check our website, and social media pages, for updates
regarding City activities:
SpringdaleAr.gov
Please see below for specific departmental updates:
We understand this situation is not ideal and apologize for any
inconvenience it may cause, but the public's health and the health of
our staff are our priority. Please feel free to contact any of our
departments during this time with any questions or concerns.
Emergency Services: These services will continue to operate as
they always do. Police and Fire Departments will continue to monitor
the situation and take extra precautions as they perform their duties.
Springdale Parks and Recreation: Springdale Parks and Recreation
will cancel all scheduled and structured activities through Sunday,
March 29. This includes all practices, clinics, facility rentals and
tournaments/events. The Springdale Recreation Center will remain
open to members. On Monday, March 30th, the Springdale Parks and
Recreation department will reassess and announce further plans. For
more information, contact Springdale Parks and Recreation at (479)
750-8185
Senior Center: Beginning Monday, March 16, the Senior Center will
be closed to activities until March 31 - they will then re-evaluate current
conditions and take appropriate action. Meals on Wheels will continue
to serve residents during this time. If you have questions or concerns,
please contact the Senior Center at (479) 751-1521.
Shiloh Museum: Effective Monday, March 16, the Shiloh Museum will
be closed to the public and is suspending programs, events, public
meeting room use, and outreach through the end of April. We will
continue to monitor the situation and plan to determine in mid-April
when to resume programming and reopen the museum. We want to
provide adequate notice to the organizers of the more than fifty
meetings and events scheduled at the museum through the end of
April.
While the museum is closed, we encourage you to visit the museum's
website to read about regional history, check out our podcast
programs, and read our blog posts. And since museum staff members
will continue to work during the closure, researchers may continue to
call or email the museum with questions about our regional history. If
you have questions or concerns, please contact the Museum at (479)
750-8165 or shiloh@springdalear.gov.
Springdale Public Library: Effective immediately, Homebound
Services, all Children's story times, after school programs and all adult
programs have been suspended. Programs scheduled by outside
groups, will be allowed to continue, at their discretion. The Library will
remain open during regularly scheduled hours, and will be monitoring
the situation.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact the Library (479)
750-8180.