Little Rock Park(ing) Day
Help us build a network of mini-pop-up parks across the city by participating in Park(ing) Day!
Permanent Four-Way Stop in Pettaway!
Look what resulted from a fast action, low cost demonstration to slow traffic and make it safer for pedestrians in the neighborhood. Big thank you to Little Rock’s Public Works Department for the permanent sign and crosswalk!
How to Host a Block Party
This small act can have outsized benefits to improving a neighborhood or city. See proof and learn how you can do it yourself here in Little Rock!
Southern Porch Life
Is driving a car a choice? Or is it your only option? Introducing Week Without Driving, an advocacy campaign to help learn more about how our city is designed, and what needs to change for it to be truly accessible to all.
The $100M EPA Grant and What It Means for Little Rock
Is driving a car a choice? Or is it your only option? Introducing Week Without Driving, an advocacy campaign to help learn more about how our city is designed, and what needs to change for it to be truly accessible to all.
Introducing Week Without Driving
Is driving a car a choice? Or is it your only option? Introducing Week Without Driving, an advocacy campaign to help learn more about how our city is designed, and what needs to change for it to be truly accessible to all.
Recreation Opportunities for Little Rock
What do people in Little Rock want from their public parks and recreation? Let’s look back at the public engagement for the 2020 Master Parks Plan.
Active Transportation Project Pipeline
Last week, Bicycle Advocacy for Central Arkansas (BACA) had Jon Honeywell, Little Rock’s Director of Public Works, as their special guest. Below are some updates on city projects that will make it easier and safer to get around the city.
Dangerous Downtown Streets
Want a more vibrant Downtown? Let’s start with safer streets. Little Rock’s street design throughout our city is very unsafe for people who walk, bike, and roll.
Downtown Master Plan & Ongoing Sales Tax Conversations
The Downtown Master Plan is in its final draft and was presented to the City Board for approval. Questions remain about costs and implementation financing and strategy.