There are no public meetings scheduled for Saturday, March 20 or Sunday, March 21, 2010.
Category: Local News
Reminder: Bulky waste clean up March 20
The first of four opportunities to get rid of some big ole junk is tomorrow, Saturday, March 20.
Fayetteville compost sold out
According to a press release issued by city staff, the supply of screened compost only lasted about a week.
Friday Public Meetings: March 19
Public meetings for Friday, March 19, 2010.
Q1 2010 Fayetteville board and committee openings filled
Tuesday night, Ward 2 Alderman Kyle Cook announced the selections for several open city board and committee positions.
City paves way for paid parking downtown
By July, the city plans to convert free downtown parking to paid lots, said Sharon Crosson, the city’s parking and telecommunications manager.
Thursday Public Meetings: March 18
Public meetings for Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Town hall meeting set for March 29 at Woodland Jr. High
The first town hall meeting of the year is at 7 p.m. March 29 inside Woodland Junior High School at 1 East Poplar Street.
Council votes to require soil inspection, annex 99 acres
The Fayetteville City Council voted 5-2 to require soil inspection prior to developing land in the Hillside/Hilltop Overlay District.
Wednesday Public Meetings: March 17
Public meetings for Wednesday, March 17, 2010.
Walton Arts Center extends site submission deadline to Aug. 2
Citing discussion with Chamber of Commerce officials and other leaders in the region, officials announced a new deadline to submit potential sites for consideration in the WAC expansion project.
In case you plan to miss it: 3/16 City Council meeting
Here are some highlights that may be in store if you do decide to march up to the city administration building tonight.
Tuesday Public Meetings: March 16
Public meetings for Tuesday, March 16, 2010.
Fayetteville Forward followup scheduled for April 17
On April 17, the city will hold a second Fayetteville Forward summit at East Square Plaza in downtown Fayetteville.
Root Elementary to be certified as a ‘Litter-Free Zone’
John Coleman at the Municipal Live Wire blog is reporting that Fayetteville’s Root Elementary school is set to be certified as a Litter-Free Zone by the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission on Wednesday.