Little Rock, Arkansas – The city is set to gather this Thursday evening for the 2026 State of the City Address, where Mayor Frank Scott, Jr. will speak directly to residents about the progress, priorities, and vision shaping the city in the year ahead. The event will take place at The Hall, located at 721 W. Ninth St., beginning at 6 p.m., and all residents and guests are invited to attend.
“Residents and guests will have the opportunity to hear from Mayor Scott about the City’s progress and his priorities, goals, and vision for 2026,” city officials noted in a statement. This annual address offers a clear window into the initiatives that city leadership is advancing, from community development projects to public safety enhancements and economic growth strategies.
Before the address, the city will host its annual Involvement Fair starting at 5 p.m., providing residents with a chance to connect directly with city departments. Attendees can learn about municipal services, explore available resources, and have questions answered by department leaders. This fair serves as a bridge between city government and the public, highlighting the services and programs designed to make local life smoother and more efficient.
City officials emphasize that the Involvement Fair is more than just a display of services; it is an interactive opportunity for residents to understand how the city operates and to find ways to engage in civic life. Departments ranging from public works to parks and recreation, public safety, and community outreach will be represented, allowing attendees to explore a wide range of city programs under one roof.
Mayor Scott has consistently used the State of the City Address as a platform to share achievements, outline upcoming initiatives, and set the tone for municipal priorities in the coming year. By pairing the address with the Involvement Fair, the city is reinforcing its commitment to transparency, community engagement, and direct communication with residents.
With both the Involvement Fair and the State of the City Address taking place on Thursday, city leaders hope to encourage residents to take part, ask questions, and learn more about the programs and projects that impact their neighborhoods. For many, it is an opportunity not only to listen but to participate in shaping the direction of the city in 2026 and beyond.