Back on the agenda as old business is the Gateway Park Site Plan that is being proposed for the old court complex and fire station.
That building would be torn down and the park would take its place, eventually. The wheels on the bus of city government turn slowly at times.
In new business, there's an update to the city's master street plan, to make it align with the county's land use update project. The area impacted would be along Crystal Hill Road, a mishmash of an area that Maumelle, North Little Rock and Pulaski County all have bits and pieces of.
There's also an agenda item for a Smalling Road Subdivision at 14723 Smalling Road. The subdivision would cover a little more than 34 acres and is proposed to have 166 lots.
The proposal got four public comments, three in favor and one wondering what was going on that property.
Tonight’s meeting is open to the public and will be streamed on the city’s YouTube channel.
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Maumelle Planning Commission to meet tonight
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The Maumelle Planning Commission will have its regularly scheduled meeting at 6:30 p.m. tonight at City Hall.
For the complete agenda, click here.
Back on the agenda as old business is the Gateway Park Site Plan that is being proposed for the old court complex and fire station.
That building would be torn down and the park would take its place, eventually. The wheels on the bus of city government turn slowly at times.
In new business, there's an update to the city's master street plan, to make it align with the county's land use update project. The area impacted would be along Crystal Hill Road, a mishmash of an area that Maumelle, North Little Rock and Pulaski County all have bits and pieces of.
There's also an agenda item for a Smalling Road Subdivision at 14723 Smalling Road. The subdivision would cover a little more than 34 acres and is proposed to have 166 lots.
The proposal got four public comments, three in favor and one wondering what was going on that property.
Tonight’s meeting is open to the public and will be streamed on the city’s YouTube channel.