Council adopts multiple nuisance condemnations and certifies grass‑cutting liens for Pulaski County

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Summary

The council adopted a series of resolutions declaring individual properties public nuisances, condemning structures where necessary, and certifying grass‑cutting and abatement liens for filing with the Pulaski County tax collector.

The North Little Rock City Council adopted several resolutions (R25111, R25114, R25116, R25117, R25118, R25119 and R25120) that declare various properties to be public nuisances, condemn structures and certify liens related to grass cutting and abatement expenses for filing with the Pulaski County tax collector.

Each resolution was read, a public hearing was opened and the mayor asked for speakers; in the cases cited on the agenda, no members of the public spoke at the hearings and the council moved to adopt each resolution. The properties involved include single addresses on Eureka Gardens Road, Post Street, Julian Street, North H Street, Russell Drive and groups of properties for grass‑cutting liens; dates and property owner names are recorded in the council packet.

Council adoption authorizes staff to place liens with the Pulaski County tax collector for costs the city incurred related to abating nuisances and grass cutting. The resolutions included standard language providing property owners a period to abate nuisances before the city files liens where applicable.

Council members voted in favor of the resolutions on recorded votes during the meeting; staff indicated the procedures follow the city’s nuisance‑abatement process and county tax‑collection procedures for liens.