The North Little Rock City Council will have a regularly scheduled meeting at 6 p.m. on Monday at City Hall.
The agenda for the meeting can be viewed by clicking here.
The big news is the city’s budget is still in flux with a proposed resolution by Mayor Terry Hartwick to adjust some departmental budgets due to additional revenues and expenses.
City finance director Ember Strange will also give a financial update for May along with a presentation on funding that will be available from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan. The presentation is still a work in progress and wasn’t available on Thursday morning.
Of interest to Maumelle residents is Ordinance-21-56, proposed by Aldermen Ron Harris and Steve Baxter that would amend the Master Street Plan in North Little Rock to “add a minor Arterial and a minor Collector connecting White Oak Crossing, Maumelle Boulevard, and Bridgeway Road.”
Eric Holloway of Holloway Engineering is the applicant.
The proposed minor arterial would run roughly parallel to Interstate-40 as illustrated in Exhibit A of the Council packet seen above. The four red circles on the map represent proposed roundabouts.
In road speak, a minor Arterial would be comparable to White Oak Crossing, while a principal Arterial would be comparable to Maumelle Boulevard.
In other new business: the city is looking to declare five properties in the city as public nuisances and hold public hearings on each.
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North Little Rock: City Council to meet Monday
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The North Little Rock City Council will have a regularly scheduled meeting at 6 p.m. on Monday at City Hall.
The agenda for the meeting can be viewed by clicking here.
The big news is the city’s budget is still in flux with a proposed resolution by Mayor Terry Hartwick to adjust some departmental budgets due to additional revenues and expenses.
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City finance director Ember Strange will also give a financial update for May along with a presentation on funding that will be available from President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan. The presentation is still a work in progress and wasn’t available on Thursday morning.
Of interest to Maumelle residents is Ordinance-21-56, proposed by Aldermen Ron Harris and Steve Baxter that would amend the Master Street Plan in North Little Rock to “add a minor Arterial and a minor Collector connecting White Oak Crossing, Maumelle Boulevard, and Bridgeway Road.”
Eric Holloway of Holloway Engineering is the applicant.
The proposed minor arterial would run roughly parallel to Interstate-40 as illustrated in Exhibit A of the Council packet seen above. The four red circles on the map represent proposed roundabouts.
In road speak, a minor Arterial would be comparable to White Oak Crossing, while a principal Arterial would be comparable to Maumelle Boulevard.
In other new business: the city is looking to declare five properties in the city as public nuisances and hold public hearings on each.
The properties are:
521 West 14th Street, owned by Leslie D. Howard/Rock City Houses LLC
4801 Atkins Street, owned by Larry and Brittney Moorhead
4801 Atkins Street otherwise known as 410 Prothro Street, owned by Larry and Brittney Moorhead
322 West 21st Street, owned by Erma Lane c/o Sharon Roby)
612 Pollock Street, owned by Carolyn Geneva Reese)