Politics & Government

City Of Little Rock Seeks Public Input For Five-Year Community Development, Infrastructure Plan

Virtual public meetings are scheduled for March 18 and 22.

(The City of Little Rock)

March 17, 2021

The City of Little Rock is currently developing a five-year plan for housing, community development, and infrastructure. The plan will help guide policy and actions over the next several years and will rely heavily on the opinions and experiences of people who are knowledgeable about housing community development in Little Rock.

Find out what's happening in Little Rockfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

As part of this process, the City is also evaluating barriers to fair housing choice. The goal of the research is to identify whether barrier and adverse policies exist in a variety of housing arenas such as rentals and sales, lending, insurance, and the public sector. Part of the study also includes collecting the opinions and experiences of people who are involved in the housing industry, including housing consumers.

In the coming days, residents will have several opportunities to share thoughts related to Little Rock’s housing industry. Residents may complete this survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HFZ5QWQ or join virtual meetings March 18 through March 22 to make comments. Dates, times and registration links are below:

Find out what's happening in Little Rockfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Western Economic Services LLC will handle registration, facilitate the focus groups and will prepare a required report. The virtual focus group forum and public meetings will be through GoToWebinar. After registering, each attendee will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. For additional information or questions, contact Beverly Arbor at barbor@littlerock.gov or 501-371-6898.

This press release was produced by the City of Little Rock. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

More from Little Rock