Difference between revisions of "Maumelle"
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+ | Maumelle was originally a planned city whose growth and demographics would be carefully monitored and maintained in order to create a commuter's city near Little Rock. Since the 1980s, Maumelle has seen dramatic growth that includes numerous small businesses and large businesses alike, which, combined with local residents, provide a good deal of tax revenue which allows for its own fire and police departments. It is also home to a water treatment facility better known as [[Maumelle Water Management]]. Maumelle also sports its own golf course, the [[Maumelle Country Club]]; two lakes, [[Lake Maumelle]] and Lake [[Willistein]]; a library, which is part of the [[Central Arkansas Library System]]; a community center; as well as a charter school and several daycare centers. The city also has several Christian churches such as [[Shepherd of Peace Lutheran Church]]; there is also a Methodist church, and more recently, a [[New Life Church]]. | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
Maumelle's Main Page [http://maumelle.dina.org/] | Maumelle's Main Page [http://maumelle.dina.org/] |
Revision as of 20:41, 20 October 2008
Maumelle is a suburban city located roughly ten miles from downtown Little Rock in Pulaski County.
Maumelle was originally a planned city whose growth and demographics would be carefully monitored and maintained in order to create a commuter's city near Little Rock. Since the 1980s, Maumelle has seen dramatic growth that includes numerous small businesses and large businesses alike, which, combined with local residents, provide a good deal of tax revenue which allows for its own fire and police departments. It is also home to a water treatment facility better known as Maumelle Water Management. Maumelle also sports its own golf course, the Maumelle Country Club; two lakes, Lake Maumelle and Lake Willistein; a library, which is part of the Central Arkansas Library System; a community center; as well as a charter school and several daycare centers. The city also has several Christian churches such as Shepherd of Peace Lutheran Church; there is also a Methodist church, and more recently, a New Life Church.
References
External links
Maumelle's Main Page [1]