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Category: City Hall

City begins renovations at Lake Fayetteville softball complex

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Jul 18, 2023

Renovations are officially underway at Lake Fayetteville’s softball complex.

Fayetteville lowers city-wide cap on short-term rentals

By Todd Gill · Thursday, Jul 6, 2023

The City Council has lowered the density cap on short-term rentals by nearly half.

Fayetteville fills 11 positions on city boards and committees

By Todd Gill · Thursday, Jul 6, 2023

The Fayetteville City Council on Thursday approved 11 appointments to seven of the city’s boards and committees.

Fayetteville City Council recap: July 6, 2023

By Todd Gill · Thursday, Jul 6, 2023

Filling the Ward 1 council vacancy, lowering the cap on short-term rentals, a rezoning on Dead Horse Mountain Road, and more.

VOTE 2023: Fayetteville council approves special election for member vacancy

By Todd Gill · Thursday, Jul 6, 2023

The City Council tonight will discuss whether to hold a special election to fill the vacancy left when a council member resigned in June.

Fayetteville honors late artist Hank Kaminksy

By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Jun 21, 2023

City lawmakers this week took some time to honor the life and legacy of one of Fayetteville’s most notable artists.

Fayetteville City Council recap: June 20, 2023

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Jun 20, 2023

On the agenda: Honoring the life and legacy of Hank Kaminsky, a plan to accept proposals to address the housing of homeless residents, encouraging free mental health certification for city employees, and more.

Nelson Hackett street signs replace Archibald Yell’s name in Fayetteville on Juneteenth

By Todd Gill · Monday, Jun 19, 2023

Archibald Yell Boulevard was officially changed to Nelson Hackett Boulevard on Juneteenth. New street signs were installed honoring Hackett, an enslaved man who fled Fayetteville nearly 182 years ago in search of freedom.

Fayetteville city offices closed for Juneteenth

By Todd Gill · Thursday, Jun 15, 2023

The city will officially celebrate Juneteenth when government offices close on Monday, June 19.

Fayetteville to dedicate Nelson Hackett historical marker, unveil new street signs on June 16

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Jun 13, 2023

City officials are set to host an historical marker dedication commemorating Nelson Hackett, an enslaved man who fled Fayetteville in 1841 in search of freedom.

City Hall phones restored in Fayetteville, most other services still offline

By Todd Gill · Monday, Jun 12, 2023

Phone lines at City Hall were restored Monday, but most other services are still offline after a cybersecurity incident that occurred last week.

UPDATED: Fayetteville network services offline after cybersecurity incident

By Todd Gill · Saturday, Jun 10, 2023

Fayetteville city services went offline Thursday after a cybersecurity incident that occurred early in the morning.

Fayetteville City Council recap: June 6, 2023

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Jun 6, 2023

A short-term rental appeal, an arts and culture master plan, changes to the city’s false alarm regulations, authorizing the mayor to purchase real estate for Black history preservation, a Planned Zoning District and more.

City opens intersection at South College, Archibald Yell and Rock

By Todd Gill · Thursday, Jun 1, 2023

The intersection along with parts of South College and Rock had been closed for nearly a year as part of a series of improvements to Archibald Yell. All previously closed areas were open as of early Thursday morning.

Sonia Harvey resigns from Fayetteville City Council

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Sonia Harvey has resigned from the Fayetteville City Council. The remaining council members have two options for replacing Harvey, whose term wasn’t set to expire until the end of 2026.

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