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North Little Rock neighbors say Perron Road property is a health, safety hazard; court date set
Summary
Neighbors on Perron Road told the City Council they have lived with debris, inoperable vehicles, smoke and alleged violent incidents for more than three years. City staff said citations have been issued and a court date is scheduled for July 17 in Judge Morley’s court.
Residents of Perron Road told the North Little Rock City Council on a public-comment agenda item that a neighbor’s property has deteriorated into what they described as a long-running health and safety hazard, and they urged the city to enforce codes. City staff said citations are in place and the matter is scheduled for court.
The neighbors’ emailed petition, read into the record, said the conditions at properties owned by William Sean Blankenship include truckloads of debris, at least nine apparently inoperable vehicles, no electricity at multiple buildings, “toxic smoke” reported by neighbors and repeated 911 calls. The email asked the city for “definitive, visible, timely, and…
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