Mayor's Welcome

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As Mayor of De Queen, it is my great honor to introduce you to our city.

De Queen is a beautiful community, surrounded by lakes and forests.Mayor-McKelvy

Our city is occupied by many fine people of diverse culture and backgrounds. You will find businesses to be friendly and offering excellent products and services. Our schools and community college are second to none and Cossatot Community College is part of the University of Arkansas system.

Our manufacturing and processing facilities are offer products that are recognized around the world. Churches and worship centers offer you opportunities for ministering and service to others.

If you are seeking a place to live or to start or relocate a business, De Queen is a great choice, and we welcome you! If this office can be of help or service to you, please do not hesitate to call. My contact information is below.

Billy Ray McKelvy
Mayor of De Queen

For more information contact

De Queen City Hall
Office of the Mayor
220 North 2nd St.
P. O. Box 730
De Queen, AR 71832

870-584-3445
Fax 870-642-3117

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News

Knife-making Class
Al Lawrence at Riverside Machine Shop on Stilwell Avenue will host a blacksmith-knife-making seminat on Thursday, March 8, at 5 p.m. This seminar is held monthly and it is free. For information, contact Lawrence at 870-642-7643.
Public Planning Meeting

The City of De Queen is asking for suggestions on ways to encourage building and remodeling in the city. Jim Von Tungeln of Urban Planning Associates in Little Rock will be in De Queen on Thursday, Feb. 23, to look at specific land issues, hear public comments and meet with the Planning Commission and City Council at 5:30 p.m. A public meeting will be held from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Cultural Awareness Center. The joint city council, planning commission meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. in De Queen City Hall.

Chamber Banquet
The annual membership banquet for the De Queen-Sevier County Chamber of Commerce has been scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 21, at the De Queen High School auditorium. The silent auction will begin at 5:30 p.m. and the dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $15. Chamber President Angie Walker will hand the duties to incoming president Rafael Figueroa.
Red Men Cemetery

The City of De Queen has implemented a $25 recording fee at Red Men Cemetery in order to be able to keep burial information up to date. For details, click here.

New City Zoning Map

The latest zoning map for the City of De Queen is now available in digital form.

Consumer Confidence Report

How's your water quality? Click here to see the 2010 Consumer Confidence Report for the City of De Queen water system.

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