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Welcome to Little Rock. The capital city of Arkansas is also the state’s largest municipality, with over 202,000 people calling it home. The City of Little Rock employs more than 2,500 employees in 14 departments. It is our mission to ensure our City is a safe, secure, and prospering place to live, work, and play. Click Here to find your Ward.
City of Little Rock and Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau Job Openings Little Rock, Arkansas - a great place to live, work and raise a family! How to Apply On-line
We enter City Hall every morning and exit every night with our residents top of mind, striving to do the work necessary to lift Little Rock to new heights. - Mayor Frank Scott Jr.
Little Rock had become a well-known crossing when the Arkansas Territory was established in 1819. The permanent settlement of Little Rock began in the spring of 1820, and the first building has been described as a cabin, or shanty, and was built on the bank of the river near La Petite Roche.
Frank Scott, Jr. began his second four-year term as Mayor of Little Rock on Jan. 1, 2023. Mayor Scott is the City's 73rd Mayor and is Little Rock's first ever popularly-elected African American mayor.
Little Rock Parks & Recreation is the heart of our city's outdoor spaces and recreational opportunities. As stewards of 63 developed and maintained parks spanning over 6,000 acres, we provide a vast canvas for community connection and enjoyment.
Little Rock is a vibrant, growing and thriving city. The best way to keep up with current happenings in Arkansas's state capital is through our outreach channels – this press room, LR Television, and the City's social media.
The Engineering Division is responsible for reviewing plans, inspecting construction, and enforcing City ordinances, standards, codes, manuals, regulations, and construction specifications for subdivisions, commercial, office, and industrial developments within the City of Little Rock.
Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) are neighborhood based non-profits that partner with the City of Little Rock for funding to develop affordable housing. CHDOs are currently building in targeted areas throughout the City of Little Rock.
The State of the City address is an opportunity for residents to hear directly from Mayor Frank Scott, Jr. about the transformative work in progress in Arkansas’s capital city and about how we are delivering results in 2024.