LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — A group of community activists gathered at Little Rock City Hall on Tuesday to hand-deliver a letter to Mayor Frank Scott Jr., calling for stronger action as eviction rates continue to rise across Pulaski County.
Led by Arkansas Renters United (ARU), the group said families facing eviction need clearer information, better legal support, and safer living conditions. Activists described the situation as a growing crisis impacting thousands of residents.
At City Hall, renters and supporters said they’re seeing an increase in unsafe and unstable housing, and they want the city to step in…