SURVEY WORK PLANNED FOR GREERS FERRY LAKE
HEBER SPRINGS, Ark. – The Army Corps of Engineers advises landowners adjacent to public lands on Greers Ferry Lake that survey and maintenance crews will be conducting surveys and performing boundary maintenance along several sections of government boundary in both Cleburne and Van Buren counties.
The work began mid-October and should take four
to five months to complete. B&F
Engineering, Inc., of Hot Springs, Ark., and Barnett Resource Management, LLC,
of Rose Bud, Ark., are conducting the work under contract with the Corps of
Engineers.
Work will consist of finding and/or replacing
original Corps boundary monuments, setting new monuments and marking boundary
lines that were never marked, clearing brush along the boundary line on the
public land side, replacing and repainting survey marker posts, and painting
trees in between the survey monuments to serve as a reference that the government
property line passes nearby.
The crews will also be documenting possible encroachments
on public property such as excessive mowing, unauthorized paths, tree cutting,
personal property stored on public land and structures such as sheds, houses
and decks for Corps personnel to review for future resolution.
In order for the
contractors to complete the survey work, it may be necessary for survey crews
to work on or around private property, locating private property corners along
with Corps boundary monuments. Contractors
will attempt to contact adjacent property owners before entering private
property to conduct the survey.
For more information, call the
Greers Ferry Project Office at 501-362-2416 or stop by the office located near
the dam on Highway 25, 3 miles north of Heber Springs between the hours of 8
a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
Recreation
information can be found on the Internet at www.swl.usace.army.mil,
on Facebook at www.facebook.com/littlerockusace,
and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/#!/usacelittlerock.
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U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS