Working in collaboration, the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service and the Arkansas Community Organization presented the results of surveys and focus groups conducted in Fall of 2014 of residents living in central, east, and south Little Rock last night at the Hillary Rodham Clinton Children’s Library.
Arkansas Community Organizations and their partner organization, the Arkansas Community Institute, worked with Dr. Warigia Bowman and forty-eight students from the Clinton School of Public Service to conduct twelve focus groups and over four hundred surveys of residents living in neighborhoods south of I-630 and east of University Avenue about their views of Little Rock city government and concerns about their communities.
The study found that I-630 represents an unspoken physical and psychological barrier in Little Rock. Read the entire report and survey findings, along with survey methodology and proposed solutions, by clicking here.