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North Little Rock mayor highlights new fire stations, crime center and solar project in state-of-city remarks

Mayor's Office, North Little Rock City · February 5, 2025
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Mayor Hartwick outlined public-safety upgrades (three new fire stations and a new Central Fire Station), a Real Time Crime Center for police, a 7-megawatt solar partnership, parks improvements and $80 million-plus in downtown construction planned for 2025.

Mayor Hartwick used a state-of-the-city style address to outline investments in public safety, renewable energy and economic development across North Little Rock City, saying the city is "proud" of its recent gains and optimistic about 2025.

The mayor credited a half-cent sales tax renewal voted by residents with funding three new fire stations and other infrastructure. He said the new Central Fire Station in Mid City will replace a 1962-era facility and include community services such as a 24-hour baby drop.

Officer Cobb of the North Little Rock Police Department said the December 2021 Justice Center centralized departments and that the department's Real Time…

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