WARREN, Ark. – The Warren City Park recently unveiled a brand-new bridge, replacing the old structure that had fallen into disrepair. This much-needed improvement was made possible through a generous donation from AHF Products of Warren and the dedicated efforts of the City of Warren and David Simmons Construction.
AHF Products contributed the base materials for the bridge, including a trailer base that now serves as the foundation of the new structure. The City of Warren purchased additional wood flooring and metal railings to complete the project. AHF Products also handled the delivery of these materials to the installation site.



David Simmons Construction oversaw the installation process, ensuring that the new bridge not only met safety standards but also enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the City Park. The result is a sturdy and visually appealing addition that park visitors can now enjoy.
Warren Mayor Gregg Reep expressed his gratitude for AHF Products’ significant contribution and highlighted future plans for the bridge. “We appreciate AHF Products so much for everything they did. Their late manager, Steve Mahanes, was the lead force on getting this project done,” said Mayor Reep. Mahanes, who played a crucial role in the project’s initiation, sadly passed away on May 16.
“It’s a really nice looking and safe bridge. We are so thankful to AHF Products for their donations which made this project possible,” added Mayor Reep.
Kyle Wagnon, Warren City Parks and Recreation Director, served as the lead City liaison for the bridge installation, coordinating between the various parties involved to ensure the project’s successful completion.
Visitors to Warren City Park can now look forward to a safer and more enjoyable experience thanks to the efforts of all those involved in this significant project.