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Little Rock board certifies municipal liens; staff explains land-bank timeline
Summary
The board approved a resolution to certify municipal liens to the Pulaski County treasurer for collection as property taxes; staff said properties become eligible for state auction after a county delinquency period (roughly two years), and that the city currently has "a little less than 50" properties in the land bank.
The Little Rock City Board on Nov. 18 approved a resolution authorizing the mayor and board to certify municipal liens on private properties so delinquent amounts can be collected via the Pulaski County treasurer as part of property-tax statements.
Director Adcock asked how many of the properties listed for certification would go to the city land…
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