LITTLE ROCK NOTEBOOK: Updates on City Management and Fall Events
In the latest developments in Little Rock, Mayor Frank Scott Jr. has announced that he intends to present a candidate for the job of city manager by the end of the year. This move follows a period of review and interviews with hopefuls, which began in the summer. The selection process aims to find the best fit for the role, ensuring that the city’s management continues to thrive under capable leadership.
Meanwhile, the city’s fall calendar has been adjusted with the postponement of the ‘iCREATE Fall Crawl’ event. This popular cultural event, known for its vibrant art exhibits, interactive experiences, and lively atmosphere, has been pushed to a later date. Despite the delay, organizers are optimistic about the event’s future, promising a reinvigorated lineup that will not only satisfy but exceed attendees’ expectations.
- City Manager Search: Mayor Frank Scott Jr. is expected to present a candidate for the city manager position by year’s end.
- ‘iCREATE Fall Crawl’: The event has been postponed, with new dates expected to be announced shortly.
The city of Little Rock continues to evolve and adapt to new challenges while maintaining a commitment to its residents and various community initiatives. These updates highlight the proactive approach taken by local officials to ensure that both the administrative and cultural aspects of the city remain vibrant and engaging.