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A Newsletter for and About Little Rock Neighborhoods October 2013, Issue 1
A Newsletter for and about Little Rock Neighborhoods October 2013, Issue 1 Who’s Who at the City of Little Rock Mayor and City of Little Rock Board of Directors Human Resources Mayor Mark Stodola Don Flegal, Director 501-371-4791 [email protected] 501-371-4590 [email protected] Vice Mayor Doris Wright, Ward 6 Information Technology Director Erma Hendrix, Ward 1 Randy Foshee, Director Director Ken Richardson, Ward 2 501-371-4745 [email protected] Director Stacy Hurst, Ward 3 Director Brad Cazort, Ward 4 Parks & Recreation Director Lance Hines, Ward 5 Truman Tolefree, Director Director B. J. Wyrick, Ward 7 501-371-4770 [email protected] Director Dean Kumpuris, Position 8 Director Gene Fortson, Position 9 Director Joan Adcock, Position 10 Planning & Development Office of the City Board Tony Bozynski, Director 501-371-6801 [email protected] 501-371-4790 [email protected] Police City Offices and Departments Chief Stuart Thomas 501-371-4621 [email protected] City Manager’s Office Bruce T. Moore, City Manager 501-371-4510 [email protected] Public Works Jon Honeywell, Interim Director Bryan Day, Assistant City Manager 501-371-4475 [email protected] 501-371-4510 [email protected] Zoo City Attorney’s Office Mike Blakely, Director Tom Carpenter, City Attorney 501-666-2406 [email protected] 501-371-4527 [email protected] District Court – Criminal Community Programs Judge Alice Lightle Dorothy Nayles, Director 501-371-4739 [email protected] 501-399-3420 [email protected] District Court – Traffic Finance Judge Vic Fleming Sara Lenehan, Director 501-371-4733 [email protected] 501-371-4806 [email protected] District Court – Environmental Fire Judge Mark Leverett Chief Gregory Summers 501-371-4454 [email protected] 501-918-3700 [email protected] Fleet Services Wendell Jones, Director 501-918-4200 [email protected] For emergencies, call 9-1-1, 24 hours a day. -
Polling Locations by Precinct
Polling Locations by Precinct Area Precinct Polling Location Name Location City H 1 Jess Odom Community Center 1100 Edgewood Dr. Maumelle H 2 Jess Odom Community Center 1100 Edgewood Dr. Maumelle H 3/8 Jess Odom Community Center 1100 Edgewood Dr. Maumelle H 4 First United Methodist Church 1201 Edgewood Dr. Maumelle H 5/9 First Christian Church 4001 Club Manor Dr. Maumelle H 6/7/13W Immaculate Heart of Mary 7025 Jasna Gora Dr. N. Little Rock H 10 Belwood Elementary School 3901 Virginia Dr. N. Little Rock H 11/12 Oak Grove Jr./Sr. High School 10025 Oakland Dr. N. Little Rock L 13E/31 Sylvan Hills UMC 9921 Sylvan Hills Hwy. Sherwood H 14 Berean Baptist Church 5512 Pike Ave. N. Little Rock J 15 Greater New Bibleway Church 1217 W. 22nd N. Little Rock J 16 North Little Rock City Hall 300 Main St N. Little Rock J 17 Willow House Activity Center 2500 Willow St. #102 N. Little Rock J 18 Trinity Lutheran Church 3802 N. Olive N. Little Rock H 19 North Heights Recreation Center 4801 Allen St. N. Little Rock J 20 Lakewood UMC 1922 Topf Rd. N. Little Rock J 21 Park Hill Christian Church 4400 JFK Blvd. N. Little Rock J 22 Levy Church of Christ 5124 Camp Robinson Rd. N. Little Rock I 23 Crestwood Elementary School 1901 Crestwood Rd. N. Little Rock H 24 St. Anne Parish Hall 6150 Remount Rd. N. Little Rock I 25 Indian Hills Church 6801 John F. Kennedy Blvd. N. Little Rock K 26 Bayou Meto Elementary 26405 Hwy. -
Land Use Plan Narrative
LAND USE PLAN NARRATIVE Table of Contents River Mountain (Planning District 1)..…………………………………………….. 1 Rodney Parham (Planning District 2).……………………………………………. 3 West Little Rock (Planning District 3).……………………………………………. 5 Heights/Hillcrest (Planning District 4).……………………………………………. 7 Downtown (Planning District 5).………………………………………………….. 10 East Little Rock (Planning District 6).……………………………………………. 12 I-30 (Planning District 7).………………………………………………………….. 13 Central City (Planning District 8) ………………………………………………… 15 I-630 (Planning District 9) ………………………………………………………… 17 Boyle Park (Planning District 10) ………………………………………………… 21 I-430 (Planning District 11).…………………...………………………………….. 24 West 65 th Street (Planning District 12) …………………………………………... 26 East 65 th Street (Planning District 13) …………………………………………... 28 East Geyer Springs (Planning District 14) ……………………………………… 30 West Geyer Springs (Planning District 15) ……………………………………… 32 Otter Creek (Planning District 16) ………………………………………………... 34 Crystal Valley (Planning District 17).……………………………………………. 36 Ellis Mountain (Planning District 18).……………………………………………. 38 Chenal (Planning District 19).…………………………………………………….. 40 Pinnacle (Planning District 20) …………………………………………………… 42 Burlingame Valley (Planning District 21) ………………………………………… 44 West Fourche (Planning District 22).…………………………………………….. 45 Arch Street (Planning District 23).………………………………………………... 46 College Station/Sweet Home (Planning District 24) …………………………… 47 Port (Planning District 25).………………………………………………………… 49 Port South (Planning District 26) ………………………………………………… -
Special Election – City of Little Rock September 13, 2011
SPECIAL ELECTION – CITY OF LITTLE ROCK SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 Notice is hereby given by the Pulaski County Board of Election Commissioners that a Special Election will be held in the City of Little Rock pursuant to Ordinance #20,450 and Ordinance #20,452, referred to the people of the City of Little Rock by the Board of Directors. Voters in the City of Little Rock, Arkansas shall decide the following: ADOPTION OF A 3/8% LOCAL SALES AND COMPENSATING USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS, FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS OF A PUBLIC NATURE WITH THIS TAX TO EXPIRE ON DECEMBER 31, 2021. FOR AGAINST ADOPTION OF A 5/8% LOCAL SALES AND COMPENSATING USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF GENERAL OPERATIONS. FOR AGAINST Polls will be open from 7:30 am until 7:30 pm on September 13, 2011, at the following locations: Precinct Polling Location Address Precinct Polling Location Address 58 Winfield UMC 20100 Cantrell Road 96 St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 1000 N. Mississippi 60 Highland Valley UMC 15524 Chenal Parkway 97 Faith Lutheran Church 7525 W. Markham *#61 Martindale Baptist Church 18900 Colonel Glenn Rd. 98 Second Baptist Church 1709 Barrow Road #63 Martindale Baptist Church 18900 Colonel Glenn Rd. 99 St. Luke UMC 6401 W. 32nd Street 64 Trinity Presbyterian Church 4501 Rahling Road **100 Body of Christ Worship Center 7624 W. 40th Street 65 St. Michael's Episcopal Church 12415 Cantrell Rd. 101 Western Hills UMC 4601 Western Hills Ave. 66 Grace Church 12900 Cantrell Road 102 Meadowcliff Elementary 25 Sheraton Drive 67 Temple B'nai Israel 3700 N. -
Board of Directors Meeting September 4, 2018 6:00 PM
Little Rock Board of Directors Meeting September 4, 2018 6:00 PM Little Rock Board of Directors Meeting September 4, 2018 6:00 PM The Board of Directors of the City of Little Rock, Arkansas, met in a regular meeting with Mayor Mark Stodola presiding. City Clerk Susan Langley called the roll with the following Directors present: Hendrix; Richardson; Peck; Hines; Wright; Wyrick; Kumpuris; Fortson; Adcock; Vice-Mayor Webb; and Mayor Stodola. Director Doris Wright delivered the invocation followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENTATIONS CALEA - Training Academy Award Presentation 2018 Hunger Action Month Proclamation WITHDRAWALS: 6. RESOLUTION: To authorize the use of Eminent Domain on the West Baseline Road Improvement Project; and for other purposes. (Funding from the 2012 3/8-Cent Capital Improvement Sales Tax) Staff recommends approval Synopsis: Authorizes the City Attorney to use eminent domain to complete acquisition of right-of- way, permanent and temporary construction easements for the West Baseline Road Improvement Project. (Located in Ward 7) (Withdrawn at staff’s request) Director Adcock made the motion, seconded by Director Wright, to withdraw Item 6 from the agenda. By unanimous voice vote of the Board Members present, Item 6 was withdrawn from the agenda. City Attorney Tom Carpenter stated that Item 20 on the agenda was a zoning ordinance that dealt with a PCD, Planned Commercial Development, and a PD-R, Planned Development – Residential, in Southwest Little Rock. City Attorney Carpenter stated that the applicant had requested that the PD-R be withdrawn and that the Board only move ahead with the PCD. City Attorney Carpenter stated that the ordinance had been redrafted removing the reference to the PD-R. -
1 Pulaski Heights
Pulaski Heights 1 Route 1 is a radial route that serves downtown Little Rock west to Cantrell Rd and Mississippi Ave. Route 1 provides connections to several trip generators, including the State Capitol, Pulaski Heights Middle School, Arkansas Schools for the Deaf and Blind, Mount St. Mary’s Academy, Forest Park Elementary, Heights Shopping District, and the Amtrak station in downtown Little Rock. SERVICE PATTERNS: All service operates end to end from River Cities Travel Center to Keightley Dr and Cantrell Rd primarily along 3rd St, Markham St, Kavanaugh Blvd, and Cantrell Rd. There are opportunities to transfer to Route 21 along Kavanaugh Blvd. Service is interlined with Route 2 at River Cities Travel Center. SCHEDULE: Service operates on Weekdays and Saturdays. Span of Service Typical Headway (mins) One-Way Trips Weekdays 5:30 AM - 6:48 PM 46 Early AM before 6:15 AM 30 3 AM Peak 6:15 AM – 8:15AM 35 6 Midday 8:15 AM – 3:15 PM 35 24 PM Peak 3:15 PM – 6:15 PM 35 10 Evening/Night 6:15 PM and later 33 3 Saturdays 5:30 AM - 6:48 PM 45 36 Sundays - - - RIDERSHIP: Ridership on Route 1 is average, with 317 passengers per weekday. Ridership is highest during the AM peak hour (6 AM to 9 AM) with a similar peaking pattern in the PM between 4 PM and 5 PM. Weekday Passengers Per Hour 39 39 28 23 27 21 19 20 20 20 19 18 10 0 STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES AND OPPORTUNITIES STRENGTHS: . Service is relatively direct with few unnecessary deviations. -
9/11/2012 Little Rock Special Election Day Polling Locations
Pulaski County Election Commission 501 West Markham, Suite A Board Members Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Ozell Snider, Chair Phone: (501) 340-8383 Phil Wyrick Fax: (501) 340-6024 Susan Inman MEDIA RELEASE DATE: September 5, 2012 TO: Media and Pulaski County Voters FROM: Melinda Allen Director of Elections SUBJECT: 9/11/2012 Little Rock Special Election IMPORTANT ITEMS FOR VOTERS TO KNOW Voter’s Residence: To be eligible to vote in this election, you must be a registered voter and reside in City of Little Rock. Voter Registration Cutoff Dates: 08/13/2012 New Registrants 09/07/2012 Transfer registration from another county within the state Early Voting: Voters can vote early at the Pulaski County Regional Building September 4th – September 10th from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Early voting will not be open on the weekend. Early Voting will not be open on Election Day, voters must vote at their assigned polling location. Election Day Polling Location Address Changes and Name Changes after the 2010 General Election: Temporary Polling Location - precinct 63 voters will be combined with precinct 77/78 voters at The Church at Rock Creek ,11500 W 36th Street, Little Rock , due to the number of eligible voters. Temporary Change - precinct 83 voters will vote at Iglesia Bautista “NUEVA JERUSALEN”, 9400 Colonel Glenn Road, Little Rock (previously voted at David O. Dodd Elementary School). Permanent Change - precinct 80 voters will vote at Henderson United Methodist Church, 13000 W. Baseline, Little Rock (previously voted at Otter Creek Racquet Club). Permanent Change – precinct 100 voters will vote at Western Hills United Methodist Church at 4601 Western Hills Avenue, Little Rock (previously voted at Body of Christ Worship Center). -
First Thursday July 4Th Ice Cream Social
SAVE THE DATE: HRA ANNUAL MEETING MONDAY, MAY 13, 2019 • 6:00 PM DETAILS ON PAGE 6! R 2019 NG/SUMME SPRI ETTER ION NEWSL S ASSOCIAT RESIDENT HILLCREST Message from the HRA President................ 2 HRA Board and Committees ...................... 2 Changes to State Rehabilitation Tax Credits ............................................... 4 Annual Meeting .......................................... 6 Nominees for Board .................................... 6 Proposed New Articles and By-Laws ........... 7 Archives of the HRA ................................... 9 Report on HRA Board Retreat .................. 10 Changes in Recycling ............................... 11 Hillcrest in the Past ................................... 12 2019 Members of the HRA ...................... 14 AT LEFT: The Quapaw Brass Quintet plays patriotic music at last year’s Ice Cream Social. The Quintet will be appearing again this year on the 4th of July at Crest Park. First Thursday July 4th Ice Cream Social End your daytime celebration with your family and friends at the Hillcrest Ice Cream Social Plus, sponsored by the Hillcrest Merchants Association. Because First Thursday and the Fourth of July fall on the same day this year there will be double the fun. We will have music, treats, food, drinks, and, of course, ice cream! But there will be added surprises for all ages. Watch for reminders and details on Facebook at facebook.com/live.shop.dine.hillcrest (and please “like” the site while you’re there). The party starts at 6 p.m. and lasts until the ice cream melts. The hub of activity will be at Crest Park (in front of Kroger). And make sure you plan to attend First Thursdays in Hillcrest throughout the year. More excitement and changes in music and refreshments each month. -
Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index L
Arkansas Historical Quarterly Index 1942-2000 Lace, Emma, Cross Co., 47:83 L Lace, J. D., 36:296 Lacey, A. H., 1:65 "L. S. (Sharpe) Dunaway," by Curtis Means, 13:77–85 Lacey, John F., of Iowa, 52:400 Laas, Virginia J., revs., 51:369–70, 53:486, 57:83–84 Lacey, John F. (USA), 23:191 L'Abace, 1:155 Lacey, Drew Co., 6:340 L'Abadie, Silvestre, 1:297–99 La Chaniers (Ark. band of Osages), 28:33 LaBaum, Jean Joseph de, 46:139 Lack, B. (49er), 6:78 La Baume, E. W., and immigration to Ark., 29:74 Lack, Paul D., "An Urban Slave Community: Little LaBaume, Josef de, 48:162 Rock, 1831–1862," 41:258–87 L'Abbadie, Sylvester, 40:14–19 Lackey, Craft J., Newton Co., 19:367 Labeff, Andrew (French trapper on Ouachita River), Lackey, Daniel Boone, "Cutting and Floating Red Cedar 6:278 Logs in North Arkansas," 19:361–70 Labeoff family, Ouachita Co., 5:331 Lackey, George W., Mtn. View, 43:245 Labombarda, Andres, arrested at Ft. Charles, 2:51 Lackey, Walter F., 6:93, 10:218, 12:286, 13:107, 301, Labor 18:97, 203, 19:361n, 20:393–94, 24:188 J. C. Barrow, tenant and, contracts from (1869–71), art. by, noted, 20:196 published, 13:102–6 book by, noted, 11:204, 36:68 African American, in laundry industry, 49:20–50 discusses writing Newton Co. hist., 11:204 and failure of legal reform in Ark., 57:99–132 History of Newton County, revd., 10:231–32 shortage of, after Civil War, 25:152, 156–57 member, Ark. -
State Name District Name School LEA School Name School NCES ID
Academic Indication Math Met RLA RLA Math Participation (Elementary/ School School Proficiency Participation Proficiency Rate Target Middle Graduation School Improvement State Name District Name LEA School Name NCES ID Target Met Rate Target Met Target Met Met Schools) Rate Met Status SY 2009-10 AR DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 0101001 DEWITT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 00218 YES YES YES YES YES Achieving Whole School Intensive Improvement: Year 5 AR DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 0101003 DEWITT MIDDLE SCHOOL 00217 NO YES NO YES YES Restructuring Whole School Improvement: AR DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 0101004 DEWITT HIGH SCHOOL 00216 NO YES YES NO YES Achieving Year 1 AR DEWITT SCHOOL DISTRICT 0101008 GILLETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 00391 NA YES NA YES YES Achieving Whole School Improvement: AR STUTTGART SCHOOL DISTRICT 0104021 PARK AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 01052 NO YES YES YES YES Year 1 Whole School Improvement: AR STUTTGART SCHOOL DISTRICT 0104023 MEEKINS MIDDLE SCHOOL 01057 YES YES YES YES YES Year 3 Corrective Action Targeted Intensive AR STUTTGART SCHOOL DISTRICT 0104025 STUTTGART HIGH SCHOOL 01055 NO YES YES YES YES Improvement: Year 4 Whole School Improvement: AR STUTTGART SCHOOL DISTRICT 0104026 STUTTGART JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 01249 YES YES YES YES YES Achieving Year 2 AR SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER 0140702 SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER 01472 NA YES NO NO NO Alert AR CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 0201001 CROSSETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 00201 YES YES YES YES YES Alert AR CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 0201006 CROSSETT HIGH SCHOOL 00202 NO YES NO YES YES State Directed: Year 6 Whole School Improvement: AR CROSSETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 0201008 CROSSETT MIDDLE SCHOOL 01356 NO YES NO YES YES Year 2 AR HAMBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT 0203016 ALLBRITTON UPPER ELEM. -
Weblink for Public School Clinics
ACADEMICS PLUS SCHOOL DISTRICT /6040703/MAUMELLE CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL/900 Edgewood Drive Maumelle AR - 72113 Wednesday, October 23, 2019 ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT /1701001/ALMA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL/1220 West Collum Lane Alma AR - 72921 Thursday, October 10, 2019 ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT /1701002/ALMA HIGH SCHOOL/101 East Main Alma AR - 72921 Monday, October 14, 2019 ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT /1701003/ALMA MIDDLE SCHOOL/706 Hwy. 64 East Alma AR - 72921 Thursday, October 10, 2019 ALMA SCHOOL DISTRICT /1701004/ALMA PRIMARY SCHOOL/1600 Hwy. 64 East Alma AR - 72921 Monday, October 14, 2019 ALPENA SCHOOL DISTRICT /501001/ALPENA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL/300D South Denver Alpena AR - 72611 Tuesday, October 08, 2019 ALPENA SCHOOL DISTRICT /501002/ALPENA HIGH SCHOOL/300A South Denver Alpena AR - 72611 Tuesday, October 08, 2019 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT /1002006/CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL/233 North 11Th Street Arkadelphia AR - 71923 Thursday, October 24, 2019 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT /1002007/LOUISA PERRITT PRIMARY/1900 Walnut Street Arkadelphia AR - 71923 Friday, October 25, 2019 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT /1002008/PEAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL/1609 Pine Street Arkadelphia AR - 71923 Friday, October 25, 2019 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT /1002009/GOZA MIDDLE SCHOOL/1305 Caddo Street Arkadelphia AR - 71923 Thursday, October 24, 2019 ARKADELPHIA SCHOOL DISTRICT /1002010/ARKADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL/401 High School Road Arkadelphia AR - 71923 Thursday, October 24, 2019 ARKANSAS ARTS ACADEMY /440701/ARKANSAS ARTS ACADEMY ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL/2005 S 12 St Rogers AR - 72758 Wednesday, October 02, 2019 ARKANSAS ARTS ACADEMY /440703/ARKANSAS ARTS ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL/506 W Poplar Rogers AR - 72756 Wednesday, October 02, 2019 ARMOREL SCHOOL DISTRICT /4701001/ARMOREL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL/4555 North State Highway 137 Armorel AR - 72310 Monday, November 04, 2019 ARMOREL SCHOOL DISTRICT /4701002/ARMOREL HIGH SCHOOL/4555 North State Highway 137 Armorel AR - 72310 Monday, November 04, 2019 ASHDOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT /4101001/L.F. -
SCOTT SCRIPT a Citizen-Led Transition for Growth and Progress in Little Rock
THE SCOTT SCRIPT A Citizen-Led Transition For Growth And Progress In Little Rock A Transition Report featuring public input and recommendations for progress in Little Rock Presented By The Frank Scott, Jr. Transition Team Published on April 16, 2019 MISSION MOVING OUR CITY FORWARD TOGETHER THEME UNITE LITTLE ROCK VALUES GROWTH | EFFICIENCY | INCLUSIVENESS ACCOUNTABILITY | TRANSPARENCY #UNITELR TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter from Mayor Scott ...........................................................................................................................................4 Letter from Transition Team Co-Chairs ..............................................................................................................5 Transition Board ..........................................................................................................................................................6 Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................................. 7 United Future ............................................................................................................................................................... 8 Transition Committee Reports Economic Development Subcommittee ...............................................................................................10 Education Subcommittee ............................................................................................................................19 Finance