If there's one thing Maumelle's known for, besides the Mexican restaurants, drive-thru coffee shacks, an almost inexplicable lack of understanding between what's here and what's in North Little Rock, is the golf.
There's good golf here and there's about to be more.
The Maumelle Planning Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday night, to discuss a proposed "putting course" at 280 Maumelle Village Drive. The application is represented by Holloway Engineering and is also described as a "mini golf course in a C-3 zone."
The property is currently a vacant lot, as seen below shaded in blue, and the owner is H&M Partners, who are also developing the land.
The Planning Commission agenda notes, "this same development was previously approved at a location on Murphy Drive and due to a land swap with the City, the proposed development has moved to this location."
So, if all this sounds vaguely familiar, thanks for reading! ArkansasNewsroom.com wrote about those plans here in 2021.
The staff recommendation is for it to pass muster by the Planning Commission.
To review the rest of the relatively light agenda, click here.
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Maumelle to get mini-golf
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If there's one thing Maumelle's known for, besides the Mexican restaurants, drive-thru coffee shacks, an almost inexplicable lack of understanding between what's here and what's in North Little Rock, is the golf.
There's good golf here and there's about to be more.
The Maumelle Planning Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday night, to discuss a proposed "putting course" at 280 Maumelle Village Drive. The application is represented by Holloway Engineering and is also described as a "mini golf course in a C-3 zone."
The property is currently a vacant lot, as seen below shaded in blue, and the owner is H&M Partners, who are also developing the land.
The Planning Commission agenda notes, "this same development was previously approved at a location on Murphy Drive and due to a land swap with the City, the proposed development has moved to this location."
So, if all this sounds vaguely familiar, thanks for reading! ArkansasNewsroom.com wrote about those plans here in 2021.
The staff recommendation is for it to pass muster by the Planning Commission.
To review the rest of the relatively light agenda, click here.