Mandy Davis, co-chair of the Oct. 22 Sleep Out in the Rock, is quick to point out the event is not intended to give eventgoers an idea of what it is like to be homeless.
A nonprofit organization that operates in Little Rock and seven other states that is wanting to become the first operator of a homeless shelter in Pine Bluff made a pitch to city leaders Thursday, saying the first year of operations would cost the city more than a half-million dollars. City officials said much of that money would come from outside sources.
A women's shelter director and homeless shelter operator have presented proposals to manage Opportunity House in Pine Bluff to a review committee including Mayor Shirley Washington and other city officials.
The office of Mayor Shirley Washington recently gave an update on several initiatives and projects happening in Pine Bluff, specifically concerning the former Bank of America building, Opportunity House, Enterprise Fleet Management and Pine Bluff Aquatics, as well as a field trip city officials took to Texarkana.