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Bridge-building in Bono

For many Arkansas mayors, the job of being the municipality’s chief executive often goes beyond administrative tasks and the duties set forth in state code.

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For many Arkansas mayors, particularly in small cities and towns with limited resources and staff, the job of being the municipality’s chief executive often goes beyond administrative tasks and the duties set forth in state code. That’s certainly true for Bono Mayor Danny Shaw. “I’m kind of on the front lines, so to speak. I may one day have to carry the trash out and the next day drive a dump truck or build a bridge.”

Before taking public office 10 years ago, Shaw spent 27 years in the moving business. As a young person, he came up in his family’s manufacturing business, where he learned to weld, paint, set up and operate machinery, and even “a little engineering.” All of those skills were put to good use this summer when, after acquiring a batch of pipes from Federal Surplus Property, he built a pedestrian bridge for the city park.

Let’s hear how it came about in the mayor’s own words. Earlier this summer, Shaw wrote to Brian Jones, compliance and eligibility manager with the Arkansas Department of Public Safety, Division of Emergency Management, Federal Surplus Property:

Design, build, install: All in a day’s work for Bono Mayor Danny Shaw and his team.

Mayor Shaw put his welding skills to good use building the new pedestrian bridge for Bono City Park.
The 30' x 60' pedestrian bridge spans a ditch and makes the park more accessible for more people.
The bridge is loaded up and ready to be installed.

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