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Parks Commission approves application transfers, asks staff to prepare clerk letter, reorganizes committees and moves meeting time

April 09, 2026 | Little Rock City, Pulaski County, Arkansas


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Parks Commission approves application transfers, asks staff to prepare clerk letter, reorganizes committees and moves meeting time
The Parks and Recreation Commission carried several administrative motions at its meeting, moving a board‑bound appointment forward, authorizing staff to prepare a formal request letter, approving subcommittee chairs and changing the monthly meeting start time.

On vacancies, commissioners discussed Mr. Puit’s application and approved a motion to forward his application to the Board for final approval; the motion passed with no recorded opposition. The transcript records a motion, a second and the announcement “the motion passes,” but it does not provide a roll‑call or tally.

The commission also voted to prepare a letter to the city clerk requesting expedited vetting of commission applications. Staff said the clerk’s office currently performs initial vetting that can delay appointments; the commission approved drafting a short letter, bringing it back for commission approval, and then sending it from the commission to the clerk.

Commissioners nominated and approved subcommittee leadership: Summer Campbell was confirmed as Parks Conservancy subcommittee chair and Vice Chair Shamia Woods was named marketing committee subchair. Motions were moved and seconded and were approved by voice; specific vote tallies were not recorded in the meeting transcript.

Finally, the commission voted to move its regular meeting start time to 12:00 p.m. (Central Time) beginning in May; the motion passed after a voice vote. Staff said lunch will be provided at the May meeting and that RSVPs will be required.

The commission instructed staff to bring the drafted clerk letter back for formal approval and to circulate retreat notes and proposed site‑visit dates (including tentative options for an Fush Creek float) at the next meeting.

Actions recorded in the transcript did not include roll‑call vote tallies; the commission used voice votes and reported no opposition for motions that carried.

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