With so much natural beauty surrounding the Arkansas River Valley,
Russellville is the perfect place for families. Whether hiking to the
waterfall on Petit Jean Mountain or boating on Lake Dardanelle, an
up-close and personal relationship with nature is never more than just
a few steps away.
Climate
Being part of the Sun Belt, Russellville has a moderate four-season
climate. The average July temperature is 80 degrees, the lowest
average summer temperature of any Southern state. The average January
temperature is 40-45 degrees. Average annual temperature is 58 – 65
degrees. There is virtually no work time lost due to inclement weather
with an average of only one or two days of snowfall in the River
Valley each year.
Rainfall averages 45-55 inches per year. We encompass part of the
region the U.S. Department of the Interior rates as one of the seven
best places in the country for climate, air and water quality.
| Mean daily maximum temperature |
73 degrees |
| Mean daily minimum temperature |
51 degrees |
| Normal humidity (mean daily noontime) |
53% |
| Normal humidity (mean daily midnight) |
77% |
| Maximum temperature of 90 degrees and over |
91 days |
| Minimum temperature of 32 degrees and under |
69 days |
| Degree-days to 65 degree base |
3.188 |
Russellville’s elevation is 395 feet.
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Population
| City of Russellville |
Pope County |
| 2000 |
23,682 |
2000 |
54,469 |
| 1990 |
21,260 |
1990 |
45,883 |
| 30-mile radius |
85,000 |
Projected 2006 |
57,671 |
In 1999, Pope County had a per capita personal income of
$20,964.
City of Russellville, Arkansas
|
Total
population
|
23,682
|
|
|
|
Male
|
11,347
|
47.9
|
49.1%
|
|
Female
|
12,335
|
52.1
|
50.9%
|
|
Median
age (years)
|
31.8
|
(X)
|
35.3
|
|
Under 5 years
|
1,610
|
6.8
|
6.8%
|
|
18 years and
over
|
18,093
|
76.4
|
74.3%
|
|
65 years and
over
|
3,321
|
14.0
|
12.4%
|
|

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|

|

|
|
One race
|
23,342
|
98.6
|
97.6%
|
|
White
|
21,251
|
89.7
|
75.1%
|
|
Black or
African American
|
1,232
|
5.2
|
12.3%
|
|
American Indian
and Alaska Native
|
171
|
0.7
|
0.9%
|
|
Asian
|
279
|
1.2
|
3.6%
|
|
Native Hawaiian
and Other Pacific Islander
|
6
|
0.0
|
0.1%
|
|
Some other race
|
403
|
1.7
|
5.5%
|
|
Two or more
races
|
340
|
1.4
|
2.4%
|
|

|

|

|

|
|
Hispanic or
Latino (of any race)
|
773
|
3.3
|
12.5%
|
*Source- 2000 U. S. Census Bureau
Data
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Government
Russellville has a Mayor-Council form of government with four wards
and two aldermen from each ward. City commissions are made up of
volunteers with an alderman as liaison with each commission. They are
Airport, Civil Service, Recreation and Parks, Planning Board of
Adjustments, and City Corporation (water and sewer).
For more information please contact the
Russellville Mayor's office at 209 West 2nd Street, 479-968-2098; fax
479-968-8050 or e-mail at cityhall@russellvillearkansas.org,
www.russellvillearkansas.org
A County Judge and Quorum Court govern Pope
County. County Boards consist of Library, Ambulance Service, Facilities Board
and Equalization Board.
Russellville is the county seat.
For more information on the county government
please contact the Pope County Judge's office at 100 West Main Street,
479-968-7487; fax 479-967-6874.
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Law Enforcement and Protection
The Russellville Police Department is now
operating from a new $2.3 million facility at 115 West H Street.
The 24,000 square foot facility opened in April 2000. The
department has a sworn strength of 55 officers with four lieutenants,
nine sergeants, and two bicycles. Two uniformed officers are assigned as School Resource Officers in the
public school system.
For more information, please contact the
Russellville Police Department at 115 West H Street, Russellville, AR
72801; 479-968-3232.
The Pope County Sheriff's Office and Pope County
Jail is located at #3 Emergency Lane in Russellville A new
state of the art Sheriff's Office and Detention Center was completed in 2002.
For more information please contact the
Sheriff's office at 479-968-2558.
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Fire Protection
Russellville Fire Department has a fire chief, certified training
officer, inspector, 55 full-time firefighters, and support staff to provide fire prevention and
protection.
There are four fire stations. The present insurance rating is Class
Four.
Pope County has 15 volunteer fire departments located throughout
the county to provide fire protection to all residents. The
Russellville Fire Department responds on an as-needed basis and
assists the ambulance service.
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Medical Facilities
Russellville is the home of St. Mary's Regional
Medical Center, four medical clinics, and twenty specialist
clinics. There are over sixty local physicians currently
practicing in Russellville.
Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center is equipped with the most
technologically advanced equipment available. Hospital services
include neuro-surgery, diagnostic radiology through CAT Scan and MRI,
nuclear medicine, physical and respiratory therapy, clinical
laboratory and pathology, cardiopulmonary and special
procedures/cardiac catherization laboratory, EKG, home health care and
24-hour emergency service with full-time physician coverage.
Emergency medical flight service is also
available through Arkansas Children's Hospital and Baptist Hospital in
Little Rock.
For more information please contact St. Mary's
Regional Medical Center, 1808 West Main Street, Russellville, AR
72801; 479-968-2841; fax 479-968-8189.
Local clinics range from single practitioner to group practices
with 23 physicians on staff.
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Housing
Russellville's diverse landscape also offers
diverse housing opportunities. There is an abundant supply of
existing houses ranging in price from $50,000 to $250,000. The
average cost of an existing home will run between $50 - $65 per square
foot.
Several new subdivisions are currently being
developed in and around Russellville offering lot sizes from 1/4 acre
up to 5 acres. The average cost per square foot of a new home is
$60-$80.
Russellville is also fortunate to have several
modern apartment complexes and townhouses that reflect contemporary
lifestyles. Average monthly rental for a two-bedroom is $450.
Assisted living apartments are also
available. Some offer meal and
maid service with a nurse on the premises.
According to the Pope County Assessor’s Office, there were
approximately 19,469 Single Family Dwellings in Pope County in 2000.
For more Russellville housing information
contact the Russellville Board of Realtors at 479-968-3300.
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Shopping Facilities
Russellville is the commercial and retail trade
center for the Arkansas River Valley. The trade area, a 50-mile
radius, represents over 150,000 people. Because of this number,
Russellville offers many services and amenities not usually found in
communities our size.
Two malls, City Mall and Valley Park Center, are
home to such nationally recognized retailers as J.C. Penney, Goody's,
Alco, Wal-Mart, Hibbett Sports, GNC, Stage, Bath & Body Works,
Hallmark, and Payless Shoes.
The downtown area offers many locally owned
specialty shops featuring homemade candies to jewelers.
For more information about shopping facilities
contact the Russellville Chamber of Commerce at 708 West Main Street,
479-968-2530; chamber@russellville.org or www.russellvillechamber.org
and the office of Main Street Russellville at P.O. Box 694
479-968-1437; fax 479-967-8115; www.mainstreetrussellville.com
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Recreation and Leisure
Canoeing and kayaking enthusiasts enjoy this sport on the Illinois
Bayou and Mulberry Creek.
Arkansas River – The beautiful Arkansas winds
its way through Russellville between the Ouachita and Ozark Mountains
providing stunning vistas, championship fishing, boating, sailing,
swimming, skiing and other recreational opportunities. Several home sites
are available along the river's shores.
The Holla Bend Wildlife Refuge, containing over
6,300 acres, provides natural habitant for over 150 species of birds,
including migrating waterfowl. Visitors can view the wildlife
from several viewing stations provided by the US Fish & Wildlife
Service.
Mt. Nebo and Petit Jean Mountains are minutes away and offer state
parks, breathtaking scenery, hiking trails, waterfalls, fishing,
swimming, tennis, camping and rustic cabins. Both are great
escapes for enjoying the sights and sounds of nature at her best.
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Russellville Country Club offers an 18-hole golf course, tennis
courts, and pool.
Bay Ridge Boat and Golf Club offers an 18-hole golf course,
tennis courts, pool, and boat dock.
Galla Creek is an 18-hole public golf course located just four
miles east of Russellville in the community of Pottsville.
Local schools participate in football,
basketball, swimming, baseball, track & field, golf, and volleyball.
Arkansas Tech University competes in the NCAA
Division II Gulf South Athletic Conference in football, basketball, volleyball,
golf, tennis, and baseball.
A full time director and staff manages
Russellville's nine city parks and the Hughes Community Center.
Activities offered include lighted tennis courts, lighted baseball and
softball fields, a new soccer complex, an Olympic-size swimming pool,
basketball court, and equipped playgrounds.
Lake Dardanelle State Park and Old Post Road
Park, managed by the US Army Corp of Engineers, together offer boat
access ramps, fishing piers with handicap accessibility, information
center, 332 campsites, cabins, marina and boat repair, putt putt golf,
amphitheater, and is the weigh in station and headquarters for several
fishing tournaments throughout the year.
The new Lake Dardanelle Visitor Information and
Education Center is a $2.3 million facility that encompasses 10,527
sq. ft. and will house exhibits, a multipurpose meeting room and
classroom, and park staff offices. This beautiful new facility
is scheduled to open in Spring 2003.
Bona Dea Trails and Wildlife Sanctuary offers
over six miles of walking and jogging trails through 186 acres of
natural wildlife habitant. A physical fitness course with 18
workout stations is also available for those seeking a more vigorous workout.
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Other points of interest:
The Arkansas River Valley Arts Center sponsors art
exhibits, concerts and plays and other cultural activities throughout
the year.
The 4,000 seat Tucker Coliseum on the Arkansas
Tech University campus provides an ideal venue for concerts, festivals
and other activities.
Citizens can also participate in the many civic,
service and cultural clubs in the area including Rotary, Kiwanis,
Lions, Junior Auxiliary, United Way, and Boys & Girls Club.
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