As expected, another round of building demolition began Monday at the future site of a large-scale, student housing project near the corner of Maple Street and West Avenue.
Category: Trail News
Detour alert: A section of Frisco Trail will be closed on Monday, April 2
Frisco Trail will be closed between Maple Street and Lafayette Street from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday, April 2.
Planned half-mile extension will connect Frisco Trail to Walker Park
The City Council approved a design contract Tuesday night with Garver, LLC for a southern extension of Frisco Trail which would stretch a half mile from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to Walker Park.
Frisco Trail repairs could begin by mid-May
Heavy flooding last April caused a large portion of the streamside slope leading up to the trail to be washed away. As a result, large pieces of the path’s asphalt tore apart and fell into the creek.
Lake Fayetteville Trail paving completion project set for this summer
Trail goers at Lake Fayetteville are set to finally have a fully-paved, 5.5-mile loop around the entire lake.
Mayor’s Trail Tour set for Saturday, Sept. 24
Area kids are invited to join Mayor Lioneld Jordan for a trail tour this Saturday, Sept. 24.
Learn how to be a volunteer Fayetteville Trail Trekker Tuesday, July 26
Ever wanted to be a Trail Trekker? Now’s your chance.
City officials looking into trail art show and more public art
The Fayetteville City Council will likely approve a proposal to authorize city staff to find an event promoter to develop, organize and oversee an event within the city’s parks or along the trail system where art would be sold.
LED lighting brightens Frisco-Scull Creek trail connection
For the first time since its completion last October, the Frisco-Scull Creek trail connection was glowing Wednesday night.
Reminder: Wilson Park trail ribbon cutting set for Thursday, June 30
A ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 30 just west of the castle near the corner of Park Avenue and Prospect Street.
Wilson Park Trail project nears completion
City officials last week announced that construction of a new 6-foot wide concrete trail and the addition of Light Emitting Diode (LED) trail lights is now complete at Wilson Park, located at 675 North Park Avenue in Fayetteville.
Floods cause major damage to Frisco Trail
The damage is bad enough that Trails Coordinator Matt Mihalevich was hesitant to speculate on when repairs would even be started, let alone complete.
Oak Ridge Trail update: Road closure at University Avenue
Construction continues on Oak Ridge Trail with the addition of a street crossing at University Avenue and Center Street.
Oak Ridge Trail Street Crossing Construction
On Monday, March 21, the City of Fayetteville’s Transportation Division will begin construction of the Oak Ridge Trail street crossing at University Avenue and Center Street. This phase of construction will take approximately three to four days to complete and require road closure to through traffic on University Avenue between Dickson and Center Streets. Provisions
Let’s Move! Fayetteville kicks off with Trail Tour April 2nd
FAYETTEVILLE, AR – The City of Fayetteville is pleased to announce the Let’s Move! Fayetteville program Kick-Off event, a Trail Tour with Mayor Lioneld Jordan, on Saturday, April 2, 2011. Area kids are invited to join Mayor Lioneld Jordan for the first Trail Tour of 2011. Bring a parent (or the whole family), pack a