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Rivals explain goals representing 3rd Ward

Rivals explain goals representing 3rd Ward

Tonight, the 3rd Ward runoff election will likely determine the fate of candidates Glen Brown Sr., the incumbent, and William Fells.

In an exclusive interview with The Commercial’s editor Byron Tate, the candidates outlined why they are the preferred choice for the position.

Brown emphasized his experience and strength and noted that his opponent is young and lacking experience. He also mentioned that his opponent recently moved to the 3rd Ward.

Fells outlined his priorities if elected, including improving the quality of life in Pine Bluff. He stressed the need for a municipal “clean team” with weekday operations as a key component of his plan.

He also said he would work with the mayor and Street Department to identify potholes and things that need to be repaired. “There’s also a lot of outdated street signage and a lot of neighborhoods and all they have are those stone concrete markers that are faded out,” said Fells. “They’re leaning over. That’s all they have for street signage and it’s almost impossible to navigate.”

Brown called Fells “a recorder,” implying that Fells had repeated himself throughout the entire campaign season.

“He’s programmed to say the same thing,” said Brown. “He doesn’t have any ideas because he doesn’t have anything he’s done.”

In the interview, the candidates engaged in a discussion on several topics, including crime prevention, community outreach, and Go Forward Pine Bluff.

Brown, who has opposed Go Forward Pine Bluff since its inception, voiced concerns that the group aims to usurp the city government and take control, leaving the City Council with diminished authority.