Jordan said the plan is to press forward despite the challenges of the pandemic and the added strain of having so many projects happening at the same time.
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Planners approve variance for outdoor restaurant on Leverett Avenue
Plans for a new outdoor restaurant on Leverett Avenue got the first green light on Monday.
Fayetteville public meetings and agendas: Jan. 24-28, 2022
Planning Commission, Environmental Action Committee, City Council agenda session, Commission to Preserve Historical Black Structures and more.
Town Branch Creek cleanup set for Jan. 22
The event is being organized by Fayetteville Parks and Recreation, and will focus on the area of the creek between Mr. Taco Loco and 15th street this weekend.
Michael Strong receives city’s Martin Luther King Brotherhood Award
Michael Strong has received the city’s annual Martin Luther King Brotherhood Award.
Fayetteville relaunches vaccine incentive program, creates sick leave bank for city employees
Fayetteville once again has a cash incentive program to encourage more people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Fayetteville approves temporary mask mandate during Omicron surge
The City Council on Tuesday voted 6-1 to approve a temporary mask mandate to coincide with a recent spike in new COVID-19 cases.
Fayetteville City Council recap: Jan. 18, 2022
Relaunching a vaccine incentive program and creating a COVID sick leave bank for city employees, a temporary mask mandate, changes to the city’s short-term rental rules, and more.
Hamestring Creek Trail bridge construction complete
A new trail connection in west Fayetteville is now ready for use.
Fayetteville public meetings and agendas: Jan. 17-21, 2022
City Council, Fayetteville Arts Council, Airport Board and more.
Fayetteville could relaunch vaccine incentive program, create COVID sick leave bank for city employees
Mayor Lioneld Jordan recommends relaunching Fayetteville’s cash incentive program to encourage more people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Fayetteville to consider two changes to short-term rental rules
The City Council will consider two proposed changes to Fayetteville’s short-term rental rules.
Residential trash and recycling not affected by Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Residential trash and recycling pickups will occur as normal next week.
City seeks volunteers for invasive species removal event, food drive on Jan. 17
The City of Fayetteville Environmental Action Committee will host an invasive species removal event and food drive on Monday, Jan. 17.
Committee sees concepts for North Street redesign
A plan to redesign the North Street corridor is moving along.