LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- A housing crisis in Little Rock, long described by residents as “overdue”, has now reached a tipping point, drawing attention from both federal lawmakers and city leaders.
“It is long overdue,” said renter William Gerard. “Rent is sky high, and I’m just wanting to see a change.”
That frustration reflects what many say has been building for years: rising rent, limited housing options, and increasing instability for renters across the city.
Rep. French Hill calls for investigation into mismanagement of Little Rock Housing Authority
Federal Spotlight on Housing Authority Failures…