The Tyler Street Alert Center houses Code Enforcement staff who enforce city codes and the Rental Inspection Program in Broadmoor. It also employs a neighborhood facilitator, who we will lose with the closing.
Many of us have been to meetings at the Alert Center, and our neighborhood has benefited from its presence. It is not clear how the City plans to conduct code enforcement and rental inspection without the centers.
On Tuesday, December 1 at 5 p.m., there will be a rally and press conference on the front steps of Little Rock City Hall for citizens to voice their opposition to the closing of Tyler Street and five other Alert Centers. A City Board meeting will follow at 6 p.m.