Arkansas Code Title 14, Subtitle 5, Chapter 88, Subchapter 2 - Creation of Districts
- § 14-88-201 - Applicability.
(a) The provisions of ยง 14-88-202 shall extend to any municipal improvement district formed or created.(b) The formation and creation of these districts is...
- § 14-88-202 - Purposes for Which Created.
The council of any city of the first or second class or any incorporated town may assess all real property within the city or...
- § 14-88-203 - Petition and Notice.
(a) (1) When persons claiming to be a majority in value, as shown by the last county assessment of the owners of real property,...
- § 14-88-204 - Who May Sign Petition.
Women, married or single, may sign the petition; guardians may sign for their wards; and executors or administrators may sign for the estates represented...
- § 14-88-205 - Apportionment of Assessed Value for Signers.
(a) If the boundaries of a local improvement district as petitioned for embrace a part of any lot, block, or parcel of land which,...
- § 14-88-206 - New District to Replace Void District.
When a void improvement district in a city or town has done or shall do the whole or any part of its work of...
- § 14-88-207 - Hearing and Establishment.
(a) (1) At the time named in the notice, the municipal governing body shall meet and hear all owners of real property within the...
- § 14-88-208 - [Repealed.]
- § 14-88-209 - Compensation for Preliminary Work.
Commissioners of municipal improvement district boards are authorized to pay a reasonable compensation to the persons who have done necessary preliminary work in the...
- § 14-88-210 - Corporate Powers.
Municipal improvement districts shall be bodies corporate and shall have power to sue and be sued and to contract by the corporate name.
- § 14-88-211 - Existing Road Improvement Districts.
No road improvement district within the state shall, in any way, affect the validity of any municipal improvement district which is organized for the...
- § 14-88-212 - Districts to Install Electric Streetlights in Cities of More Than 10,000 Inhabitants.
(a) Local improvement districts may be organized in cities having more than ten thousand (10,000) inhabitants according to the federal census under the provisions...
Last modified: November 15, 2016