The reconstituted board of the Little Rock housing authority will make new appointments to the board of an affiliated nonprofit in the near future after voting to oust the nonprofit s leaders on Oct. 25.
The reconstituted board of the Little Rock housing authority will make new appointments to the board of an affiliated nonprofit in the near future after voting to oust the nonprofit s leaders on Oct. 25.
With two Little Rock housing commissioners ousted as of Tuesday and two others set to exit, four new faces are expected to join the five-seat board of the city s public housing authority in the near future.
The city of Little Rock should demand that the Little Rock public housing authority immediately sever all relations with an affiliated nonprofit entity, among other steps, City Attorney Tom Carpenter told city leaders on Thursday.
The Little Rock public housing authority s board of commissioners met with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development officials on Wednesday to discuss the path forward after the housing authority was labeled "troubled" because of a federal assessment last month.