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Little Rock staff to expand outreach after community questions about new ADU law
Summary
Planning staff reported on outreach after the state's new ADU law took effect, noting one application filed, requests for bilingual materials, emergency-access concerns for detached units, and plans for continued education and neighborhood engagement.
City planning staff told the Board of Directors on Sept. 2 they have begun outreach and education after a new state ADU (accessory dwelling unit) law took effect, and they will continue providing materials, bilingual documents and neighborhood outreach.
Marissa Jordan, planning department staff, said the city launched a public survey in July with roughly 250–300 participants, held two community focus groups and hosted a larger meeting Aug. 25 at UALR’s Reynolds Center that drew…
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