Monroe, Arkansas
Monroe
State/Province: Arkansas
Country: United States
Location Overview
Monroe is a city located in the southeastern part of Arkansas, within the boundaries of both Monroe County and the Arkansas Delta region. As the county seat, it serves as the administrative center for Monroe County. The city is situated at the intersection of U.S. Route 165 and Arkansas Highway 139, providing essential connectivity to surrounding areas.
As of the latest census, Monroe has a population of approximately 1,200 residents. The city features several notable points of interest, including the Monroe City Hall and the Monroe County Courthouse, which are central to local governance. Natural features in the vicinity include the nearby Arkansas River and various agricultural landscapes characteristic of the Delta region.
Recent developments in Monroe include infrastructure improvements aimed at enhancing transportation and connectivity. Housing initiatives have emerged to address local needs, reflecting broader trends in rural housing markets. The city has also seen fluctuating tourism patterns influenced by its natural surroundings and local events. Climate considerations relevant to Monroe include its exposure to seasonal weather patterns typical of the southeastern U.S., which can impact agriculture and local economic activities.