Pulaski County Community Village Information

PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. (November 18, 2022) –Below are links to information regarding Pulaski County’s Community Village Project. The County is working to schedule a community outreach meeting in the coming weeks. Once the date and time are finalized for the meeting, that information will be posted here.

Watch this video to learn about the Community First! Village model, which the County is following for its project.

Read the Executive Summary here.

Read frequently asked questions here.

Pulaski County unveils roadmap for community village

PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. (January 17, 2023) –Pulaski County representatives will have new information to share at tonight’s community meeting for the Pulaski County community village project. Five major steps have been outlined, with the first being formalizing the County’s advisory committee for the community village.

The advisory committee is expected to be finalized and announced in the next few weeks.

The roadmap’s five steps are:

Formalize the community village advisory committee and swear in the new members.
The advisory committee is to develop the village’s operations manual, based on the Community First! Village model.
Determine the requirements and expectations for request for proposal (RFP) for a non-profit selected to oversee the community village.
Launch the nonprofit RFP.
Pulaski County personnel and select members of the advisory committee are to review proposals and select the nonprofit.
“To continue our transparency with Pulaski County residents, we wanted to finalize and share our roadmap to give everyone an idea of the development process,” said Pulaski County Judge Barry Hyde.

“We will continue to follow the successful Community First! Village model as we determine our plans for the village,” he said.

The second community meeting for the community village will be held today at 5:30 p.m. at Longley Baptist Church.

The community village will be located off Green Road in Southwest Pulaski County, and it is modeled after the successful Community First! Village outside of Austin, Texas. The project will be a master-planned neighborhood made up of micro cottages and environmentally friendly tiny homes, that provides affordable, permanent quality housing for people coming out of chronic homelessness. The property will contain a health clinic, community kitchen, entrepreneur hub and much more to ensure the growth and stability of its residents.

Future residents of the village will be required to complete an application process. Residents will have the opportunity to earn dignified income that will help them be able to pay their rent, which is a requirement of living in the village. Chronically homeless individuals are the target population for this village, and sex offenders will not be permitted as residents.

The community village will follow the Community First! Village’s philosophy that housing alone will never solve homelessness, but having a community will. The model focuses on a combination of high quality, permanent housing and a strong culture of personal growth, support and connection.

The County is responsible for developing the project, and then a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization will be responsible for overseeing the village. A non-profit has not been selected yet.

The selected non-profit will work with existing organizations such as Our House, The Van and Jericho Way to provide resources to the Central Arkansas homeless community. The non-profit will also be responsible for fundraising, overseeing development, collaborating with local community members, organizations, and business, and coordinating volunteers and staff.

The County expects to begin construction in early 2023, and the community village is expecting to be able to start accepting residents at the end of 2023.

 

Pulaski County to hold second community meeting for the community village project

This is a picture of Community First! Village’s Phase I in Travis County, Texas, which Pulaski County is using as its model for its community village project. The neighborhood will feature tiny homes and cottages.

 

PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. (January 10, 2023) –Pulaski County has scheduled the second informational meeting regarding the Pulaski County Community Village, an affordable housing community for the chronically homeless. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 17 at Longley Baptist Church starting at 5:30 p.m.

The County held the first informational meeting in December 2022. 

The community village will be located off Green Road in Southwest Pulaski County, and it is modeled after the successful Community First! Village outside of Austin, Texas. The project will be a master-planned neighborhood made up of micro cottages and environmentally friendly tiny homes, that provides affordable, permanent quality housing for people coming out of chronic homelessness. The property will contain a health clinic, community kitchen, entrepreneur hub and much more to ensure the growth and stability of its residents.

Future residents of the village will be required to complete an application process. Residents will have the opportunity to earn dignified income that will help them be able to pay their rent, which is a requirement of living in the village. Chronically homeless individuals are the target population for this village, and sex offenders will not be permitted as residents.

The community village will follow the Community First! Village’s philosophy that housing alone will never solve homelessness, but having a community will. The model focuses on a combination of high quality, permanent housing and a strong culture of personal growth, support and connection.

The County is responsible for developing the project, and then a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization will be responsible for overseeing the village. A non-profit has not been selected yet.

The selected non-profit will work with existing organizations such as Our House, The Van and Jericho Way to provide resources to the Central Arkansas homeless community. The non-profit will also be responsible for fundraising, overseeing development, collaborating with local community members, organizations, and business, and coordinating volunteers and staff. 

The County expects to begin construction in early 2023, and the community village will be able to start accepting residents at the end of 2023.

For more information, visit pulaskicounty.net/village.

 

Pulaski County to hold community meetings for the community village project

PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. (December 2, 2022) –Pulaski County has scheduled the first of several informational meetings regarding the Pulaski County Community Village, an affordable housing community for the chronically homeless. The first meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, December 13 at Iron Horse Church starting at 5:30 p.m.

The County is finalizing the dates for two more informational meetings that will be held in early 2023. The meetings will be in different locations in order to provide community members in proximity to the community village with several opportunities to learn more about the village.

The community village project is modeled after the successful Community First! Village outside of Austin, Texas and will be located off Green Road in Pulaski County. The project will be a master-planned neighborhood made up of micro cottages and environmentally friendly tiny homes, that provides affordable, permanent quality housing for people coming out of chronic homelessness. The property will contain a health clinic, community kitchen, entrepreneur hub and much more to ensure the growth and stability of its residents.

Future residents of the village will be required to complete an application process. Residents will have the opportunity to earn dignified income that will help them be able to pay their rent, which is a requirement of living in the village. Chronically homeless individuals are the target population for this village, and sex offenders will not be permitted into the village.

The community village will follow the Community First! Village’s philosophy that housing alone will never solve homelessness, but having a community will. The model focuses on a combination of high quality, permanent housing and a strong culture of personal growth, support and connection.

The County is responsible for developing the project, and then a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization will be responsible for overseeing the village. A non-profit has not been selected yet.

The selected non-profit will work with existing organizations such as Our House, The Van and Jericho Way to provide resources to the Central Arkansas homeless community. The non-profit will also be responsible for fundraising, overseeing development, collaborating with local community members, organizations, and business, and coordinating volunteers and staff.

The County expects to begin construction in early 2023, and the community village will be able to start accepting residents at the end of 2023.

For more information, visit Pulaski County Community Village Information for more information.