Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

LR board to consider Heights entertainm­ent district

- JOSEPH FLAHERTY

The Little Rock Board of Directors is scheduled today to consider a new temporary entertainm­ent district in the Heights neighborho­od.

A resolution on the board’s agenda would create the Heights Temporary Entertainm­ent District and give the green light for operations on three upcoming Thursdays: Sept. 16, Oct. 21 and Nov. 18.

The Heights Business Associatio­n sought the authorizat­ion from city officials in an Aug. 9 applicatio­n, according to a memo from the city manager’s office included with meeting materials.

The district is meant to enable outdoor dining in areas not adjacent to the restaurant facilities. Hours will run from 5-9 p.m. if the resolution is approved.

Temporary entertainm­ent districts allow patrons to buy alcoholic drinks from particular vendors in the given area and consume them in the open, provided they wear a wristband.

The boundaries of the proposed entertainm­ent district run along two separate stretches of road in the area of the Heights, just east of where North University Avenue intersects Kavanaugh Boulevard. The district would run along Kavanaugh Boulevard from the western boundary with University Avenue to North Polk Street.

Another part of the entertainm­ent district would cover Kavanaugh Boule

vard from Cantrell Road north along the eastern side of the road to where Club Road meets North Van Buren Street, as well as the area zoned for business just north of that intersecti­on, according to the city manager’s memo.

The stretch of Kavanaugh Boulevard is home to plenty of eateries, including Baja Grill, Boulevard Bistro and Bar, and Heights Taco and Tamale Co. It’s unclear whether some or all of the establishm­ents will participat­e in the entertainm­ent district.

City directors recently authorized two other temporary entertainm­ent districts.

Although the board initially balked at the idea of another downtown entertainm­ent district just south of the River Market District, citing concerns related to crime and caravannin­g, the Third Street temporary entertainm­ent district got the OK in July for a timeframe that ends Oct. 6.

The Third Street Merchants Associatio­n had submitted the applicatio­n to the city.

At the same meeting, the city board added three more days to an existing temporary entertainm­ent district in the Hillcrest neighborho­od. Its last day of operations will be Oct. 7.

 ?? SOURCE: City of Little Rock Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ??
SOURCE: City of Little Rock Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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