The Waste Water Committee will meet April 7, 2026 at 6pm in the Council Chambers.
If you are unable to attend, but would like to view the livestream or watch the meeting afterwards, you can visit sherwoodar.gov/watchnow
Straight from the press, the April 2026 edition of Talk of the Town is here!
Inside you will find:
From the Mayor’s Desk
City Council Summary Report
Clearing Things Up: Short Term Rental Taxes
BAD HABiT kicks off Third Thursdays in the Park FREE CONCERT SERIES
Behind the Badge
Sherwood Aquatics Prepares for Summer
2025 State of the City
Promoting Small Business: Sherwood Christian Academy
Honoring our Vietnam Veterans
City Events

This annual report highlights the progress, accomplishments, and key initiatives that have shaped our community over the past year. From infrastructure improvements to public safety, economic development, and community programs, it provides a comprehensive look at how our city continues to grow and serve its residents.
We invite you to take a few moments to review the report and see what we’ve accomplished together.
To read the report: https://aptg.co/jMzM3m
To watch the video: https://youtu.be/8qXXhgkXB4s?si=f-kUClEY4LS0WO5x
The Arkansas Department of Transportation is currently repainting school zones along Highway 107 in front of the Walmart Neighborhood Market. Drivers should expect possible traffic delays and are encouraged to use caution in the area.
Thanks, Sherwood.
Happy Friday, Sherwood! Check out the new Public Works and Police & Fire Training Facility! Click here to watch the scoop.

The City of Sherwood has several part-time job openings. For more information on these roles, check out: https://www.sherwoodar.gov/o/cos/page/job-opportunities.

As of Saturday, March 14, the pool at Bill Harmon Recreation Center is open again!
As of Friday, March 13th, the Bill Harmon Recreation Center swimming pool is temporarily closed due to maintenance. We will update as soon as it is fixed.
Thanks, Sherwood!
The Sherwood Police Department uses the Flock camera system as an investigative tool to enhance public safety. These cameras capture vehicle information such as license plate numbers and vehicle characteristics (make, model, color, and other distinguishing features) that can assist officers when investigating crimes, locating stolen vehicles, or identifying vehicles connected to criminal activity.
The Sherwood Police Department entered into a contract for the Flock system in October 2022, and the first camera was installed in January 2023. The last camera was installed Monday, March 9, 2026. Up until the last camera was installed, no payment had been made to Flock, and they have been operating on a trial basis. When the system first went live in January 2023, officers received both verbal instruction of the process and procedures to follow and hands-on training on how to properly use the system. Training has continued as additional cameras were installed.
With the final camera installed this week, the department is currently reviewing and finalizing the formal written policy governing the system’s use. The policy is being completed, and payment will now begin with the installation phase of the contract being fulfilled.
It is also important to clarify how the system functions. The Flock camera system has two primary uses. The first is real-time alerts. If a vehicle that has been entered into a hot list passes a Flock camera, the system generates a notification that is sent to the law enforcement agency that owns the camera so officers can take appropriate action. The second is historical search capability. If investigators need to review past activity during an investigation, authorized agencies that participate in data sharing can search the system to see when and where a specific vehicle or license plate was detected by Flock cameras within participating jurisdictions. The Flock camera system is not used for traffic enforcement. Even if a camera captures information about a vehicle that could indicate a traffic violation, officers cannot initiate a traffic stop based solely on Flock camera data. An officer must personally witness a traffic violation in order to conduct a traffic stop.
The officer involved in a recent incident involving Flock cameras was newly released from training when the incident occurred and has since received additional training involving the use of the Flock camera system. Up until that time, there were no known instances of the Sherwood Police Department conducting a traffic stop based solely on Flock camera information.
The “traffic” label referenced on the public transparency dashboard does not mean traffic enforcement occurred. Search categories within the system can reflect a variety of investigative contexts, including situations where a vehicle may be associated with a crash investigation, a report involving a roadway incident, or other investigative circumstances involving vehicles.
Like any new technology, the implementation process includes a learning curve as officers become more familiar with the system and its capabilities. Additional training and continued review are part of ensuring the technology is used appropriately and in accordance with applicable laws and departmental standards.
Over the course of the last 3.5 years, this tool has been able to assist the Sherwood Police Department in 23 arrests for various crimes including kidnapping, hit and runs, and drugs. The Sherwood Police Department remains committed to using investigative technology responsibly while maintaining public awareness about how these tools are used to support community safety.
The Bill Harmon Recreation Center (BHRC) basketball gym will be closed all day Saturday, March 14 for the Rollin’ Razorback Wheelchair Basketball Tournament.
The public is welcome to come watch the games. The tournament will also continue Sunday, March 15, and the gym will remain closed to regular play until 3 pm that day.
For more information, you can call the Bill Harmon Recreation Center at 501-835-6893.
The Sherwood Police Department website now has a page for Flock Camera transparency, provided by Flock Safety.
You can find this page by following https://transparency.flocksafety.com/sherwood-ar-pd or view the "more" tab on the Sherwood Police Department website homepage. https://www.sherwoodar.gov/o/pd
Thanks, Sherwood!
Summit Utilities crews are taking down the trees at the "S" curve on Jacksonville Cato Road. Traffic may be stopped as trees are removed but otherwise should not affect traffic.
Thanks for your patience, Sherwood!
Bid Title: Duran Park Improvements
Category: Bid Opportunities
Status: Open
Description:
The City of Sherwood is accepting sealed bids for construction of DURAN PARK IMPROVEMENTS until 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 2, 2026, at the City of Sherwood, 2199 E. Kiehl Ave., Sherwood, AR 72120, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.
The Project consists of construction of improvements to Duran Park including sidewalks, landscaping, parking, lighting, a restroom facility, and a basketball court.
Publication Date/Time: March 1, 2026
Closing Date/Time: April 2, 2026
Related Documents: https://aptg.co/LkFQZX
Find more information on this posting and other postings at: https://www.sherwoodar.gov/o/cos/page/bid-postings
Mayor Mary Jo talks with Mike Corker, local entrepreneur, about his businesses located in Sherwood and their shared love for the City of Sherwood and all it has to offer. Check it out!
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2aD317rIYDGR8VMapnpBjd?si=mbJUkobzTyiCQzM83--Xmw

The Parks and Recreation department is looking for a few more players to complete the leagues for this year. They are needing as follows:
Baseball:
3 & 4 year olds - 7 more players
6u T-ball - 5 more players
8u - 9 more players
10u - 2 more players
12u - 5 more players
15u - 2 more players.
Softball:
6u - 6 more players
16u - 7 more players
If your child is interested in filling one of those spots, please call the Bill Harmon Recreation Center and ask for Jessica to get them signed up. The phone number is 501-835-6893. You will need to have a RecDesk account already made when you call.
Link to create your free RecDesk account: https://cityofsherwood.recdesk.com/Community/Home
Please see our latest bid opportunity at the following link:
Bid Number:
Bid Title:
2026 Overlay Concrete
Category: Bid Opportunities
Status: Open
Description:
The City of Sherwood is accepting bids addressed to the City Clerk, 2199 East Kiehl Avenue, Sherwood, AR 72120 for overlay of approximately 7,871 tons of Hot Mix Asphalt Concrete and approximately 56,354 SY of cold milling of existing asphalt/concrete. The sealed bids will be accepted until 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 and will then be opened and read aloud.
General Description of Project:
Publication Date/Time:
2/22/2026 10:00 AM
Closing Date/Time:
3/11/2026 10:00 AM
Contact Person:
Related Documents:
https://aptg.co/NhzV2X
Find more information on this posting and other postings at: https://www.cityofsherwood.net/bids




