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LR Tech Park considers 4 sites


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Updated: 10/10/2012 10:13 pm Published: 10/10/2012 9:19 pm
The Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board whittled down the potential sites from 23 to 4.

The original three sites caused public outrage because the development of the Tech Park would have displaced people from their homes. The new proposed locations are mostly industrial, vacant lots, but homeowners are still worried their properties could be up for grabs.

One of the sites the Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board is considering is at the southeast corner of Asher and University. It's close to UALR, but a number of businesses would need to be acquired.

Another possible location is 701 Collins Street, between 6th and 8th Streets. This lot is close to the Clinton Presidential Center, but is small and some buildings would need to be demolished.

A third potential location is the current Verizon building in the Riverdale area. This site however, isn't close to any of the sponsoring institutions, Arkansas Children's Hospital, UAMS, or UALR, and proximity to those research institutions is one of the priorities the Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board has identified.

The fourth possibility is a wooded area off John Barrow Road. The lot is large, undeveloped, but is also one of the more expensive properties.

Homeowners say they're still worried the board won't pick one of the 4 new options. Rohn Muse says he can't rest assured until all the contracts are signed and the ground is broken on a site other than a residential area.

Daniel Hopwood says he believes the whole selection process is a farce. "I think they've wanted the Forest Hills neighborhood from the beginning."

The Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board is trying to convince homeowners the current four sites are the only ones up for consideration. Board member Jay Chesshir says the goal is to find a site most favorable for the current research institutions with minimal impact on homeowners. "This is about creating great jobs and keeping not only the best and brightest we have here, but also attracting those from other states to come and be proud Arkansans."

The four potential sites still need additional evaluation by the engineering consulting firm. According to the engineering consulting firm, every site has a number of unfavorable characteristics. The firm recommends moving forward with any of the 4 sites with caution, making sure there isn't another site that would be better.

The Little Rock Technology Park Authority Board is holding town hall meetings to get public input before making a final decision.

The first public meeting is being held Tuesday, October 23rd from 7:30-9:00pm at UALR's Engineering & Information Technology Building, Room #203.

The second public meeting is Wednesday, October 24th from 5:00-6:30pm at the Jack Stephens Center, Legends Room.

The Neighborhood Housing Committee will hold a meeting Monday, October 29th from 6:00-7:00pm at UALR's Bailey Alumni Center, Engel Hall.
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duke5555 - 10/11/2012 9:32 AM
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i agreeat pat they already had their mins made up where its going there just letting home owners vent but it asa done deal from start its a schme move people out of there homes they love for a money wasteing project heck spend the money to buind a shelter to house the homeless during winter but ou great mayor always says on t v in winter were going to build a place then when its frezzing out side he shows up for photo shoot at shelters to say hes going to help this is a waste of money just like that fancy new big dam bridge a place the rich can play at

pat72209 - 10/11/2012 8:03 AM
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They are probably just killing time until they say it HAS TO BE the residential area they wanted to start with. Makes my blood boil to see residents at city meetings objecting to something when I expect the city/developers have already decided what they are going to do...calling developers by their first names....cronies/buddies...in bed together. These plans don't come up overnight. WalMart probably bought the property for the Chenal/Hwy 10 store 20 years ago, so residents were wasting their time objecting to that....Delta Timber should have been sued by the people who bought their houses close to WalMart.

guzzler - 10/11/2012 7:24 AM
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I agree ArkYank, this Tech Park is a total waste of tax money and will never provide one positive thing for Little Rock, just a damn waste.

ArkansasYankee - 10/10/2012 10:32 PM
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The government is always complaining about the "budget". Not enough money for this, that, and the other. Here, you have a building ready to use; no need to spend dough on a new one, and all the costs associated with building one. Oh, it's not close to the sponsoring entities. We have these things called cars, taxi's, and public transportation that can get you from one place to another. Take the Verizon building and save a little dough.
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