Bethel Heights' annexation on way to approval

Voters favoring consolidationwith Springdale to fix sewers

Pat Marcy (from right), Washington County election official, assists Roberta and Richard Harris as they cast their ballots Tuesday, August 11, 2020, at the Rodeo Community Center in Springdale. Voters in Springdale and Bethel Heights went to the polls to decide whether to annex Bethel Heights into Springdale. Residents proposed the annexation to resolve the issue of Bethel Heights' failing sewer system. Check out nwaonline.com/200812Daily/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk)
Pat Marcy (from right), Washington County election official, assists Roberta and Richard Harris as they cast their ballots Tuesday, August 11, 2020, at the Rodeo Community Center in Springdale. Voters in Springdale and Bethel Heights went to the polls to decide whether to annex Bethel Heights into Springdale. Residents proposed the annexation to resolve the issue of Bethel Heights' failing sewer system. Check out nwaonline.com/200812Daily/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk)

SPRINGDALE -- Approval of the annexation of Bethel Heights into Springdale was ahead in the vote late Tuesday.

Springdale residents living in Washington County voted in favor of the consolidation 1,022-149. The Washington County Election Commission had counted 26 of 28 precincts.

In Benton County, the vote was 424-185 in favor, with 16 of 17 precincts counted.

Election results will take 10 days to certify, and should be finalized on Aug. 21, said Ernest Cate, city attorney for Springdale.

Bethel Heights has an estimated population of 2,372 while Springdale has an estimated population of more than 81,000.

Residents proposed the annexation to resolve the issue of Bethel Heights' failing sewer system. Bethel Heights sewer customers will receive service from Springdale Water Utilities, which provides water to the town.

Susie Wright, chairman of the Our Town Bethel Heights campaign opposing the annexation, said she was saddened Tuesday night.

"I have to respect what the voters decided," she said.

"The citizens and the ballot box have spoken overwhelmingly that they are tired of the shenanigans of Bethel Heights city officials," said Joe Brooks, a leader in the Citizens for a Better Government group supporting the annexation. "A new chapter is about to begin showing what government means to be accountable."

The Springdale City Council on Tuesday night unanimously gave Mayor Doug Sprouse permission to spend some of that city's budget to ensure residents of Bethel Heights continue to receive city services -- things like sewer service, police protection, mowing the city's property.

The measure was approved without a limit on money spent, Council Member Kathy Jaycox pointed out.

Sprouse said he and his staff were unsure when the Bethel Heights bank accounts would be transferred to Springdale. But he noted the Springdale budget would be reimbursed from Bethel Heights' assets.

"If those guys are working, they need to get paid," Sprouse said of Bethel Heights city employees. "We want to ensure a smooth and orderly transition and to ensure resident still receive city services."

The Arkansas Division of Environmental Quality has had Bethel Heights' two wastewater treatment plants and its former operator under investigation for more than a year after confirming a neighbor's complaint of wastewater pooling on his land.

The state has told the city to close the plants and find a new way to treat its wastewater.

Heath Ward, executive director of Springdale Water and Sewer Commission holds about $10 million in reserve for emergencies that could be used to cover the cost of repairing and eventually closing the Bethel Heights plants.

The change of provider could take about six months. Ward said the Springdale utility has a team ready to operate the Bethel Heights system and operate it lawfully during the transition.

Washington County poll worker Paula Hand (right) assists Jeromie Hale Ivester with her ballot and collect her individually wrapped stylus before voting Tuesday, August 11, 2020, at the Rodeo Community Center in Springdale. Voters in Springdale and Bethel Heights went to the polls to decide whether to annex Bethel Heights into Springdale. Residents proposed the annexation to resolve the issue of Bethel Heights' failing sewer system. Check out nwaonline.com/200812Daily/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery.
(NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk)
Washington County poll worker Paula Hand (right) assists Jeromie Hale Ivester with her ballot and collect her individually wrapped stylus before voting Tuesday, August 11, 2020, at the Rodeo Community Center in Springdale. Voters in Springdale and Bethel Heights went to the polls to decide whether to annex Bethel Heights into Springdale. Residents proposed the annexation to resolve the issue of Bethel Heights' failing sewer system. Check out nwaonline.com/200812Daily/ and nwadg.com/photos for a photo gallery. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/David Gottschalk)

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