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Opponents to Property Maintenance Code turn in over 5,000 signatures

Johnathan Reaves, KASU News

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Attorney Travis Story (left) presents Jonesboro City Clerk Donna Jackson (right) with the signatures from those who oppose Jonesboro's Property Maintenance Code.

Opponents of Jonesboro’s Property Maintenance Code have turned in over five-thousand signatures to the Jonesboro City Clerk’s office.  Attorney Travis Story turned in a box full of petitions.  Story says the goal is to have those signatures certified so a special election can occur either May 3 or May 10 to allow citizens to vote on the controversial code.  Story comments:

The city council had a 6-6 tie concerning the code on December 15th and Mayor Harold Perrin broke the tie.  The city will start to enforce the code next month.  The city plans to hold two education sessions about the code Wednesday afternoon at the Jonesboro City Council Chambers.  The first meeting is at 3 and the second meeting is at 5.

Johnathan Reaves is the faculty advisor and editor-in-chief for Delta Digital News Service and the former News Director for KASU Public Radio. As part of an Air Force Family, he moved to Arkansas from Minot, North Dakota in 1986. He was first bitten by the radio bug after he graduated from Gosnell High School in 1992. While working on his undergraduate degree, he worked at KOSE, a small 1,000 watt AM commercial station in Osceola, Arkansas. Upon graduation from Arkansas State University in 1996 with a degree in Radio-Television Broadcast News, he decided that he wanted to stay in radio news. He moved to Stuttgart, Arkansas and worked for East Arkansas Broadcasters as news director and was there for 16 years.