This story is featured on the March 2024 episode of the City & Town podcast.
Elected officials, department heads and other municipal personnel from cities and towns across Arkansas gathered in Little Rock or followed along online for the Arkansas Municipal League’s 2024 Winter Conference, held January 10-12 at the Little Rock Marriott and Statehouse Convention Center. Attendance may have been hampered a bit by the impending winter storm that affected much of the state in the days immediately following the conference, but participation was still strong, with 790 League members representing 207 cities and towns joining the meeting.
Conference general sessions and breakout sessions covered an array of timely topics important to municipalities, including First Amendment auditors and other trending legal issues, grants and other funding sources for local projects, disaster prep, changes to the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, and preparing for April’s total solar eclipse.
Each winter conference is focused on education, and this year marked the transition to the Arkansas Civic Education Program, the League’s new online and in-person training and certification program. League Director of Education Kerrie Lauck introduced the new program during an afternoon session on January 10 and held several breakout sessions to share information and answer questions from members.
While many of the familiar, tried-and-true elements of the annual winter meeting remained, the League opted to shake things up a bit in 2024. This year’s event featured more time built into the schedule to network with municipal colleagues, vendors and sponsors. To that end, the exhibit hall was set up with a more open floorplan with space for visiting, conferring with staff at League Services or having some fun with games like Jenga and Connect Four. The conference also concluded Friday morning with a new event, the Inspire Breakfast, giving members—especially those with long drives ahead of them—a chance to return home earlier than years past. According to Executive Director Mark Hayes, the majority of feedback from the membership about the conference changes has been very positive, and the League will be taking suggestions into account as we begin preparations for the 90th Convention in June and other meetings moving forward.
Key sessions and takeaways from #2024AMLWC