Tuesday, Aug 02, 2011
Media Release
City of Little Rock Public Relations (501) 371-6801
Meg Matthews 371-4421Contact Information:
Meg Matthews
Public Relations Manager
mmatthews@littlerock.gov
(501) 804-4822
Press Release
(Little Rock – August 2, 2011)
The City of Little Rock is amending work schedules and taking other actions to keep employees safe during this time of dangerously high temperatures.
“I remain concerned about the extreme weather conditions we are currently facing in Central Arkansas,” said City Manager Bruce Moore. “At this point, I am authorizing all Department Directors to adjust work hours to allow employees to start the work day earlier than normal. Also, if the heat index reaches 105 employees who work outside are allowed to come into City facilities.”
Starting last month, the City of Little Rock has opened its Alert and Community Centers to citizens who need a cool place to seek relief from the heat. Serious health consequences can occur for elderly and other residents who may not have air conditioning in their homes. According to the National Weather Service, heat is the number one weather-related killer in the United States.
The Alert Center addresses are as follows:
• East of Broadway Alert Center – 500 East 21st St.
• West Baseline Alert Center – 9209 Mann Rd.
• South End Alert Center – 1100 West 33rd
• Willie Hinton Neighborhood Resource Center – 3805 W. 12th St.
• Valley Drive Alert Center – 5621 Valley Dr.
• Oak Forest Alert Center – 2123 Harrison
• West Central Alert Center – 4200 John Barrow Road
• Upper Baseline Alert Center – 3623 Baseline Rd.
• Wakefield Alert Center – 7414 Doyle Springs Rd.
• Central High Alert Center – 1108 S. Park St.
• Capitol View/Stifft Station Alert Center – 2715 W. 7th St.
The Alert Centers are all staffed and Code Enforcement Officers are there after 1:00 p.m.
Little Rock’s Community Centers locations:
• Dunbar Community Center – 1001 w. 16th St.
• East Little Rock Community Center – 2500 E. 6th St.
• Southwest Community Center – 6401 Baseline Rd.
• Stephens Community Center – 3720 W. 18th St.
The Community Centers are also staffed and will have signage that will direct residents to the rooms they may room for cooling off purposes. Other spaces are in use for the Playground and Senior Programs.
Also, the City of Little Rock is participating in the 4th year of collaboration with the Salvation Army to provide a Cooling Center at 111 W. Markham St. from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. every day when the heat index reaches 100 degrees.