Arkansas Statutes

§ 14-54-303 — Authority of incorporated towns

Arkansas § 14-54-303

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Ark. Code Ann. § 14-54-303 (2026).

Text

In order to better provide for the public welfare, safety, comfort, and convenience of their inhabitants, incorporated towns may alter or change the width or extension of streets, sidewalks, alleys, avenues, parks, wharves, and other public grounds, and vacate or lease out such portions thereof as may not for the time being be required for corporation purposes, and, where lands have been acquired or donated to the town for any object or purpose which has become impossible or impracticable to achieve, the lands may be used or devoted for other proper public or corporate purposes or sold by order of the town council and the proceeds applied for public or corporate purposes.

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Related

Opinion No.
(Arkansas Attorney General Reports, 2000)
Riley v. Town of Higginson
307 S.W.3d 34 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 2009)
Town of Springtown, Arkansas v. Michael M. Evans
2020 Ark. App. 176 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 2020)

Legislative History

Acts 1989, No. 729, § 1.

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