Extending the short-term rental grace period again, re-drawing the city’s ward maps after population changes, and more.
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Porter Road to close this week for construction
A portion of Porter Road will close this week for a construction project.
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Fayetteville public meetings : Feb. 14-18, 2022
Planning Commission, City Council, Fayetteville Arts Council, Commission to Preserve Historical Black Structures and more.
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Fayetteville plans to replace seven trees on downtown square
The trees will be replaced with other more appropriate native species that should work better with the overall design of the square gardens.
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City to host input sessions for parks master plan
The city of Fayetteville will host a series of public input sessions to get ideas from the public about what they’d like to see in their local parks system.
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Fayetteville seeks 22 volunteers for boards and committees
Fayetteville officials are looking to fill 21 positions on 15 of the city’s boards, commissions and committees.
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Mike Wiederkehr wins City Council race in Ward 2
Planning Commissioner Mike Wiederkehr will fill the empty seat on the Fayetteville City Council after taking 49% of the votes in the Feb. 8 special election.
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Polls open for special City Council election in Fayetteville
Polling locations will be open until 7:30 p.m. Tuesday for the special City Council election in Fayetteville.
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Fayetteville looks to establish branding for city trails
Fayetteville officials want the city’s trails to have their own identity that can be used for wayfinding and signage across the city’s system of over 51 miles of paved trails.
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Fayetteville public meetings : Feb. 7-11, 2022
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, City Council Agenda Session, Active Transportation Advisory Committee and more.
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City suspends Thursday residential trash and recycling collection
Thursday’s (Feb. 3) collection of residential trash and recycling is suspended this week due to the winter storm that hit the area Wednesday night.
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Fayetteville City Council recap: Feb. 1, 2022
Selling land to Peace at Home Family Shelter, approving funding for Seven Hills Homeless Center, and consideration of five rezoning requests.
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Early voting underway in Fayetteville special City Council election
Early voting is underway for the Feb. 8 special City Council election in Fayetteville.
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Fayetteville public meetings : Jan. 31-Feb. 4, 2022
Ward 4 Meeting, City Council, Urban Forestry Advisory Board and more.
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Third phase of Zion Road work set to begin
The third phase of a project to improve Zion Road is scheduled to begin on Monday, Jan. 31.