Little Rock Daily Brief — February 6
Little Rock, AR — February 6, 2026 — City boards wrapped up a busy week, winter cleanup continues, and several public meetings and civic activities are on the calendar as Februa…
A full week of city meetings comes to a close
Little Rock’s boards and commissions wrapped up several meetings this week, continuing the steady pace of early-year city business. Among them was a Civil Service Commission meeting held Thursday, along with earlier gatherings of advisory groups focused on routine reviews and planning work.
February is typically a busy month for city governance, and these meetings reflect that rhythm. Agendas centered on staffing matters, departmental updates, and longer-term priorities that guide city operations throughout the year.
More opportunities for public engagement next week
The civic calendar remains active heading into next week. An agenda-setting meeting for the Board of Directors is scheduled for February 10, followed by the board’s regular meeting on February 17.
City officials continue to emphasize accessibility and participation. Meetings are held at City Hall, with options available for residents who prefer to follow along remotely. Public comment and observation remain key parts of the city’s decision-making process.
Winter recovery remains on the radar
Although January’s winter weather has eased, recovery efforts are still part of the city’s day-to-day focus. Cleanup work continues, and normal operations have largely resumed across departments.
City offices are fully open, and trash and recycling services are back to their regular schedules after last week’s weather-related delays. Officials encourage residents to report any lingering concerns, such as missed collections or minor street issues, through the city’s service request system.
February shifts toward routine governance
With the immediate weather response behind it, Little Rock is transitioning back to its regular cycle of governance and community activity. Additional commission meetings and public gatherings are planned throughout the month, keeping the civic schedule full.
As February unfolds, residents can expect a mix of administrative work, public meetings, and community-focused events that set the tone for the months ahead. The shift marks a return to normal operations while maintaining attention on follow-up issues from winter conditions.