AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorkforce Housing Finance: Walker & Dunlop arranged $232.35M in 10-year fixed-rate financing for a portfolio of five multifamily workforce housing properties totaling 1,585 units across Arkansas and Florida, supporting affordability through a new Fannie Mae Tier 3 credit facility. Education & Skills Pipeline: Little Rock School District is running a federally funded 21st Century Summer Program with free tutoring and enrichment at multiple sites, serving 1,500+ students in 2025-26. School Choice in Summer: Arkansas’ Educational Freedom Accounts let families use state funds during summer months for qualifying learning and enrichment activities. STEM in the Classroom: UA Fayetteville architecture dean Peter MacKeith wrapped up 12 years leading the Fay Jones School, highlighting growth and the Anthony Timberlands Center for Design and Materials Innovation. STEM Workforce Development Partner: Ziplines Education, an employer-aligned online training partner tied to UA workforce development, is using a “zipline” model to make learning measurable and continuous. Public Health & Environment: A Supreme Court pesticide-label ruling limits state “failure to warn” claims under FIFRA, while national reporting flags rising health risks from environmental hazards and pathogen spread. Community Science & Heritage: Smithsonian’s “From These Lands” exhibit includes an Arkansas-collected leaf-footed bug specimen from Hope (1976), tying local natural history to a nationwide 250th-anniversary display. Local Tech/Business: Fayetteville housing growth continues, but a new assessment points to diversity and affordability gaps that planners will need to address.
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